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CHECKLIST 

OF 

UNITED  STATES  PUBLIC 
DOCUMENTS 

1789-1909 

CONGRESSIONAL:  TO  CLOSE  OF  SIXTIETH  CONGRESS 
DEPARTMENTAL:  TO  END  OF  CALENDAR  YEAR  1909 

THIRD  EDITION 
REVISED  AND  ENLARGED 

VOLUME  1 

LISTS  OF  CONGRESSIONAL  AND 
DEPARTMENTAL  PUBLICATIONS 


COMPILED  UNDER  DIRECTION  OF  THE 

SUPERINTENDENT  OF  DOCUMENTS 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

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PREFACE  TO  THIRD  EDITION 

Information  concerning  tlie  1st  and  2d  editions  of  this  Checklist  is 
given  in  the  introduction  on  page^ee; 

The  period  covered  by  the  present  3d  edition  is,  for  Congressional 
documents,  from  the  1st  Congress  to  the  end  of  the  60th  Congress, 
and  for  departmental  publications,  from  the  organization  of  the 
United  States  Government  to  tlie  end  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  A 
few  pubUcations  which  were  not  issued  until  1910  or  1911  have  been 
included,  but  these  are  all  annual  reports  or  serial  pubhcations  cover- 
ing the  year  1909,  entries  for  wliicli  were  required  in  order  to  com- 
plete the  record  of  Government  pubhcations  from  1789  to  1909, 
inclusive.  Attention  is  also  called  to  the  fact  that  information  is 
given  in  footnotes  concerning  the  classification  and  titles  of  all  new 
series  begun  between  Dec.  31,  1909,  and  the  date  of  going  to  press; 
also  concerning  recent  changes  which  affect  series  entered  in  the 
body  of  the  Checklist. 

The  compilation  of  this  work  has  been  in  charge  of  Miss  Mary  A. 
Hartwell. 

An  index  will  be  issued  as  volume  2  of  the  Checklist. 

Advance  sheets  of  this  3d  edition  of  the  Checkhst  should  be  dis- 
carded, as  they  are  now  entirely  superseded. 

August  Donath, 
Superintendent  of  Documents. 
Government  Printing  Office, 

Washington,  D.  C,  March  S,  1911. 

(Ill) 


ABBREVIATIONS 


Appendix app. 

Congress Cong. 

Cutter  table CT 

Department Dept. 

Document doc. 

Executive ex. 

Folio fo 

House H. 

House  concurrent  resolution H.C.R. 

House  document H.  doc. 

House  executive  document H.  ex.  doc. 

House  joint  resolution H.  J.  R. 

House  miscellaneous  document H.  misc.  doc. 

House  report H.  rp. 

House  resolution  (simple) H.  R. 

Inch,  inches in. 

Latitude lat. 

Leaf,  leaves 1. 

Longitude long. 

Mile,  miles m. 

Miscellaneous misc. 

Nautical naut. 

No  date n.  d. 

No  place n.  p. 

No  title-page n.  t.  p. 

Number,  numbers no.,  nos. 

Octavo 8° 


Page,  pages p. 

Part,  parts pt.,  pte. 

Public  Documents  library. . . .". P.  D.  L. 

Quarto 4» 

Report rp. 

Revised  statutes R.  S. 

Section,  sections sec. 

Senate S. 

Senate concuirent  resolution S.  C.  R. 

Senate  document S.  doc. 

Senate  executive  document S .  ex.  doc. 

Senate  joint  resolution S.  J.  R. 

Senate  miscellaneous  docmnent S.  misc.  doc. 

Senate  report S 

Senate  resolution  (simple) 

Serial  number  assigned  to  bound  volumes  of 

Congressional  documents serial  no. 

Session sess. 

Sixteenmo 16o 

Special spec,  sp. 


.?: 


Statutes  at  large Stat. 

Thirtytwo-mo 32o 

Treasury Treas. 

Twelvemo 12o 

Twentyfour-mo 24° 

Versus vs.,  v. 

Volume,  volupies v. 

Also  the  common  abbreviations  for  the  names  of  the  States  and  of  the  months. 

H.  or  S.  followed  by  a  number  stands  for  House  bill  or  Senate  bill,  respectively. 


EXPLANATIONS 


When  place  and  printer  are  not  given,  "Washington,  Government  Printing  OflBlce," 
is  to  be  understood. 

When  size  is  not  given,  octavo  is  to  be  understood.  Size  of  maps  is  measured  from 
outer  edge  of  border,  excluding  margin. 

Serial  and  Congressional  document  numbers  are  added  to  entries  for  the  corre- 
sponding bureau  edition  thus  "[2309-269]." 

Asterisk  (*)  indicates  that  the  publication  is  not  in  the  Public  Documents  Library, 

(IV) 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 


1  'flgi'S 

Preface  to  3d  edition m 

Abbreviations i 

Explanations i 

IntToduction vii-xxi 

Definition  of  "  public  document " vn 

Catalogues  and  indexes  issued  by  the  Documents  Office vii-viii 

Early  general  indexes  to  Congressional  documents  and  reports viii-ix 

Indexes  to  McKee's  compilation  of  committee  reports ix-  v 

Poore's  catalogue x 

Ames's  Comprehensive  indexes x 

Hickcox's  monthly  catalogue x-xi 

1st  edition  of  the  Checklist xi 

2d  edition  of  the  Checklist xi 

Tables  and  index xn 

3d  edition  of  the  Checklist xii-xx  i 

Departmental  publications xiii-xv 

Department  symbol,  first  term  in  classification  number xiii-xiv 

Bureau,   office,   or  division  symbol,   second   term  in  classification 

number xiv 

Series  symbol,  third  term  in  classification  number xiv 

Book  number,  fourth  term  in  classification  number xv 

Examples  of  complete  classification  numbers xv 

Maps,  Charts,  and  Specifications xv 

Congre^ional  notation  following  entries  for  bureau  editions xv 

Annual  teports  curtailed  by  Executive  order xvi 

Advance  sheets  of  3d  edition  of  the  Checklist xvi 

Early  Congress  papers xvi 

Congressional  series xvi-xxr 

Serial  numbers xvii 

Table  showing  :\5rh€tre  in  previous  publications  serial  numbers  may 

be  fbund xvjr 

Changes  in  certain  serial  numbers xviii 

Serial  numbers  not  possible  for  first  14  Congresses xviii-xix 

Repeating  the  "  document  number  " Xir 

Arrangement  of  the  documents xix-xx 

Numbering  of  series xx 

Sessional  indexes  to  the  Congressional  set x:. 

Title-pages  and  "  back  titles  " xxi 

Annual  reports  and  serial  publications  for  depository  libraries xx  i 

Congressional  tables 1-169 

Appendixes 171-188 

1.  Table  showing  number  of  documents  and  reports 1 73-174 

2.  List  of  title-pages  and  imprints  of  documents  and  reports 175-184 

3.  Reference  table  showing  duration  of  sessions  of  Congress,  etc 185-188 

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VI 

,  Pages 

Departmental  publications 189-1679 

Agriculture  Department ! .  191-299 

American  Republics  Bureau 299-312 

Commerce  and  Labor  Department 312-375 

Civil  Service  Commission 376-387 

District  of  Columbia 387^06 

Fish  Commission 406-409 

Freedman's  Savings  and  Trust  Company. 409-410 

Geographic  Board 410-411 

■    Government  Printing  Office 412-425 

General  Supply  Committee 425 

Interior  Department 426-557 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission 558-587 

Justice  Department 587-602 

Judiciary 602-616 

Labor  Department 616-618 

Library  of  Congress 619-647 

Navy  Department 647-832 

National  Academy  of  Sciences 832-834 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers 835-839 

Post-Office  Department 839-874 

President  of  United  States 874-891 

Postal  Savings  System 891 

State  Department 891-978 

Smithsonian  Institution 979_998 

Treasury  Department 998-1201 

,  War  Department 1201-1462 

Proceedings  of  Congress 1463-1475 

Miscellaneous  publications  of  Congress 1475-1667 

Papers  of  Revolutionary  period  and  first  14  Congresses 1667-1679 

List  of  the  departments,  bureaus,  divisions,  offices,  commissions,  commit- 
tees, etc,,  of  the  United  States  Government  represented  by 
classes  in  this  Checklist 1681-1707 


INTRODUCTION 

The  3d  edition  of  the  Checklist  of  United  States  public  documents,  herewith  pre- 
sented, records  the  first  systematic  effort  to  include  within  the  limits  of  one  publication 
an  approximately  complete  checklist  of  all  public  documents  issued  by  the  United 
States  Government  during  the  first  century  and  a  quarter  of  its  history.  It  claims  to 
be  only  a  checklist,  not  a  catalogue;  but  it  aims  to  be  as  complete  and  accurate  a 
checklist  as  human  energy  and  enthusiasm  could  evolve  for  publication  within  the 
narrow  confines  of  a  single  reference  work,  which  must  be  in  a  form  both  usable  and 
concise.  To  meet  such  conditions  has  been  a  task  the  difficulties  of  which  can  be 
appreciated  to  their  fullest  extent  by  very  few  aside  from  the  compilers  themselves. 

DEFINITION  OF  "PUBLIC  DOCUMENT" 

At  the  very  outset  it  seems  desirable  to  trace  the  legislative  definitions  of  the  term 
"public  document"  and  then  to  define  its  use  in  this  Checklist,  since  in  collecting  a 
library  or  making  catalogues  or  lists  of  public  documents,  the  ever  recurring  question 
is,  "Which  are  and  which  are  not  public  documents?" 

Since  1861,  the  date  of  the  establishment  of  the  Government  Printing  Office,  the 
decision  is  an  easy  one,  for,  with  but  few  exce  >tions,  as  when  the  publishing  office  has 
prevailed  upon  the  Public  Printer  to  omit  tue  official  imprint,  or  in  cases  of  works 
published  but  not  printed  by  the  Government,  all  the  issues  are  imprinted  "Washing- 
ton, Government  Printing  Office."  For  the  period  prior  to  1861,  it  is  more  difficult  to 
determine  just  what  publications  should  be  included  in  the  library  and  lists. 

The  term  "public  document"  was  first  legally  defined  in  sec.  13  of  chapter  63,  Laws 
of  29th  Congress,  2d  session,  approved  Mar.  3,  1847,  as  follows:  "Such  publications  or 
books  as  have  been  or  may  be  published,  procured,  or  purchased  by  order  of  either 
House  of  Congress,  or  a  joint  resolution  of  the  two  Houses,  shall  be  considered  as  public 
documents." 

By  act  approved  June  23,  1874,  Laws  of  43d  Congress,  1st  session,  sec.  13  of  chapter 
456,  this  definition  is  abridged  to  the  following:  "The  term  'public  document'  is 
hereby  defined  to  be  all  publications  printed  by  order  of  Congress  or  either  House 
thereof."  This  definition  was  made  in  relation  to  postage  and  is  certainly  most 
inadequate. 

The  practice  of  the  Office  of  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  officially  adopted, 
as  authorized  by  law,  in  compiling  its  catalogues  of  the  public  documents  of  the 
United  States,  and  further  legalized  by  many  years  of  unqualified  acceptance  by  all 
branches  of  the  Federal  Government,  has  been  thus  formulated:  "Any  publication 
printed  at  Government  expense  or  published  by  authority  of  Congress  or  any 
Government  publishing  office,  or  of  which  an  edition  has  been  bought  by  Congress  or 
any  Government  office  for  division  among  Members  of  Congress  or  distribution  to 
Government  officials  or  the  public,  shall  be  considered  a  public  document."  Thus 
it  will  be  seen  that  a  very  liberal  view  has  been  taken,  and  although  it  has  been 
ruled  to  debar  any  and  all  publications  which,  however  closely  allied  to  the  opera- 
tions of  the  Government,  were  not  found  to  have  been  printed  or  purchased  by  it, 
some  exceptions  have  been  made  where,  there  was  doubt  as  to  the  publisher. 

CATALOGUES   AND   INDEXES   ISSUED   BY  THE   DOCUMENTS    OFFICE 

Since  the  establishment  of  the  Office  of  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  there 
has  been  a  steadily  increasing  interest  in  all  matters  which  pertain  to  the  public 
document  question.  The  office  was  established  under  the  printing  act  of  Jan.  12, 1895, 
sec.  62  of  which  provided  for  the  publication  of  the  Document  catalogue.    This  is  a 

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complete  catalogue  in  dictionary  form,  containing  entries  for  all  publications  of  the 
Government,  both  Congressional  and  departmental,  and  covering  a  period  of  two  years. 
Document  catalogues  have  been  issued  by  Congresses,  beginning  with  the  53d,  one 
book  for  \each  Congress,  with  the  exception  of  the  54th,  which  was  issued  in  two  books, 
one  for  eaph  session. 

The  Docjument  index  was  provided  for  by  the  same  section  of  the  above-mentioned 
act.  It  is  an  index  to  Congressional  documents  only,  and  in  a  single  volume  supplants 
six  indexe^;  for  prior  to  the  54th  Congress  the  six  series  of  the  Congressional  set — 
Senate  executive  documents,  Senate  miscellaneous  documents.  Senate  reports,  House 
executive  documents,  House  miscellaneous  documents,  and  House  reports — were  each 
8f?parately  indexed  and  the  index  for  each  of  these  series  was  repeated  in  all  volumes 
of  that  series.  The  Document  indexes  began  with  the  54th  Congress,  1st  session,  and 
are  issued  after  the  close  of  each  regular  session.  This  makes  2  indexes  for  each  Con- 
gress. In  the  case  of  the  55th  Congress,  however,  3  were  issued,  the  index  to  the 
documents  and  reports  of  the  special  session  (the  1st)  being  separately  issued,  whereas 
for  other  special  sessions  called  since  that  time  the  indexes  thereto  have  been  incor- 
porated in  the  index  for  the  regular  session. 

Section  69  of  the  same  act  made  provision  for  the  Monthly  catalogue,  which  has  been 
issued  for  each  month  from  Jan.  1895,  12  numbers  for  each  year.  The  Monthly  cata- 
logue, like  the  Document  catalogue,  includes  both  Congressional  and  departmental 
publications,  with  the  exception  of  the  period  from  July,  1907,  to  June,  1908,  cover- 
ing the  1st  session  of  the  60th  Congress,  during  which  time  all  Congressional  publica- 
tions and  such  departmental  publications  as  were  not  obtainable  were  omitted  from 
the  Monthly. 

The  Document  catalogue  is  the  permanent  record.  It  replaces  the  Monthly  cata- 
logues for  the  period  covered,  the  Monthlies  being  ephemeral  in  character.  The 
Document  catalogue  also  covers  the  same  ground,  though  in  a  different  way,  as  do 
the  2  Document  indexes  for  the  same  Congress. 

Beginning  with  Mar.  4, 1893,  therefore,  our  Document  catalogues.  Document  indexes, 
•jiid  Monthly  catalogues  have  been  the  keys  which  unlocked  the  treasures  to  be  found 
ill  pu]:)lic  documents  issued  during  recent  years;  but  what  keys  were  there  to  unlock 
Uii-  treasures  of  more  than  a  century,  that  is,  from  1789  to  1893?  There  were  Poore's 
Descriptive  catalogue,  Ames's  Comprehensive  index,  and  a  few  other  working  tools, 
all  of  which  dealt  mostly  with  Congressional  documents  and  said  comparatively  little 
about  the  multitudinous  publications  of  the  Executive  Departments  and  independent 
Government  establishments  which  from  their  very  beginnings  have  poured  forth  a 
steady  stream  of  books  and  pamphlets.  Unfortunately,  only  comparatively  few  Gov- 
ernment publishing  offices  have  attempted  to  preserve  for  posterity  a  complete  file 
of  their  own  publications.  It  is  therefore  no  wonder  that  general  lists  or  indexes 
have  been  so  few  and  so  unsatisfactory.  The  most  important  bibliographical  aids  for 
general  research  work  among  public  documents  are  briefly  mentioned  in  the  following 
pages. 

EARLY   GENERAL    INDEXES   TO    COiYGRESS'/ONAL    DOCUMENTS   AND 

REPORTS 

/'or  the  very  early  period  there  is  an  interesting  old  volume  conaposed  of  4  sepa- 
^u;  'y  printed  indexes,  each  with  its  own  title-page,  the  whole  prec'eded  by  a  leaf 
containing  the  half-title  "Index  to  documents  and  reports.  House  of  R^,^presentatives, 
1789-1839, ' '  and  a  table  of  contents.  Each  of  the  4  indexes  had  appeared*', in  the  sheep- 
bound  set  ''^ '  Congressional  documents,  either  as  a  part  or  as  the  whole  of  se^nal  num- 
bers 104,  85  ,  2092,  and  350.  The  first  of  these  indexes  covers  from  the  1st  to  the 
14th  Congres-i,  1789-1817,  for  Executive  documents,  and  from  the  1st  to  the  15th  Con- 
gress 1789-1819,  for  reports  of  committees.  The  second  covers  from  the  15th  to  the 
17th  •  '(W'ln^ss,  1817-23,  and  indexes  both  Executive  documents  and  reports.     The 


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third  is  from  the  18th  to  the  2l8t  Congress,  1823-31.  The  fourth  is  from  the  22d  to 
tho  25th  Congress,  1831-39.  These  indexes  have  colorod  margins,  the  first  being  yel- 
low, blue,  and  white;  tho  second,  red;  the  third,  green;  and  the  fourth,  white. 
These  colors  give  to  the  volume  a  unique  and  fantastic  appearance.  One  wishes  it 
had  been  more  usable.  It  is  stated  plainly  on  the  half-title-page  that  "tho  indiro?? 
in  this  volume  were  made  at  different  periods,  and  upon  different  plans. " 

Soon  after  the  publication  of  the  last  of  these  4  indexes  the  set  was  harshly  criti- 
cized, and  apparently  with  justice,  by  Thomas  F.  Gordon,  the  lawyer  and  historian, 
who  characterized  the  indexes  as  "grievously  deficient  in  indicating  the  nature  and 
contents  of  the  documents"  to  which  they  referred.  He  mentions  also  their  "great 
complexity. "  Between  the  lines  one  reads  Gordon's  argument  for  his  own  pet  scheme, 
which  wa:s  to  prepare  and  publish  three  sets- of  indexes — "one  to  the  executive  docu- 
ments and  reports  of  committees  of  both  Houses;  one  to  tho  Journals  of  the  House; 
and  another  to  tho  Journals  of  the  Senate."  This  proposition,  which  had  been  agi- 
tated from  the  latter  part  of  tho  25th  Congress,  received  the  approval  of  the  Joint 
Committee  on  the  Library;  but  there  is  no  evidence  of  further  action  on  the  subject 
and  Gordon's  plan  never  had  a  trial.  For  expositions  of  his  plan,  the  searcher  is 
referred  to  the  following  documents:  27th  Congress,  3d  session,  House  document  41, 
serial  no.  420;  28th  Congress,  2d  session.  House  document  46,  serial  no.  464;  29th 
Congress,  Ist  session.  Senate  document  184,  serial  no.  473.  The  last-mentioned  docu- 
ment is  merely  a  repetition  of  the  document  of  the  previous  session,  but  it  contains 
in  addition  the  report  of  approval  by  the  Joint  Committee  on  the  Library.  Although 
Gordon's  plans  were  never  adopted,  many  of  his  suggestions  were  incorporated  in 
later  indexes. 

The  next  general  indexes  to  Congressional  documents  and  reports  actually  published 
were  two  volumes  prepared  under  the  direction  of  Edward  McPherson,  clerk  of  the 
House  of  Representatives.  One  was  printed  in  1870  and  was  entitled  "Consolidated 
index  of  executive  documents  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  26th-40th  Con- 
gress." The  other,  printed  in  1869,  covered  the  same  period  for  reports  of  committees, 
and  had  a  similar  title-page.  These  appeared  as  unnumbered  documents  included 
in  the  Congressional  set  as  serial  numbers  1386  and  1387.  It  will  be  noted  that  these 
indexes  began  where  the  multicolored  indexes  above  described  left  off. 

On  June  12,  1874,  Dr.  Ainsworth  Rand  Spofford,  then  Librarian  of  Congress,  pre- 
sented to  the  Senate  a  "Memorandum  concerning  a  complete  index  to  the  documents 
and  debates  of  Congreoa."  This  was  printed  as  43d  Congress,  1st  session.  Senate  mis- 
cellaneous document  125,  serial  no.  1584.  Dr.  Spofford's  plans  were  very  compre- 
hensive. He  contemplated  a  "topical  index,"  which  should  index  in  one  alphabet 
not  only  the  Congressional  documents,  1789-1873,  but  also  the  Proceedings  of  Con- 
gress— the  Annals  of  Congress,  the  Register  of  debates,  and  the  Congressional  globe — 
(X.);  American  state  papers  (zero  numbers);  Wait's  state  papers  (Z3.2:);  Statutes  at 
large  (S7.9:);  Journals  of  Continental  Congress  (Z2.5:-Z2.7:);  Force's  American  archives 
(Zl.l:);  Sparks's  Diplomatic  correspondence  of  American  Revolution  (Z2.2:);  Madi- 
son's Report  of  debates  in  Federal  Convention,  known  as  Madison  papers  (Z2.1: 
El  5  2-«,  El  5  3-5,  El  5*-'^);  and  Elliot's  Debates  in  State  constitutional  conventions 
(Z2.1:);  aggregating  about  1600  volumes  in  all.  No  such  index  as  Dr.  Spofford  planned 
ever  materialized.     His  efforts,  like  Gordon's  in  earlier  times,  were  quite  fruitless. 

INDEXES  TO  McKEE'S  COMPILATION  OF  COMMITTEE  REPORTS 

Thomas  Hudson  McKee's  compilation  is  familiar  to  many  people  who  have  had 
occasion  to  consult  Congressional  committee  reports  from  the  14th  to  the  49th  Congress, 
1815-87.  The  compilation  was  provided  for  by  Congress,  as  noted  in  the  body  of  this 
Checklist  under  the  classification  number  Y4.Ac2:M19,  where  will  be  found  further 
historical  and  bibliographical  information  concerning  this  useful  collection  of  515 
volumes.  The  set  was  furnished  with  94  indexes,  36  to  Senate  reports  and  58  to  House 
reports,  making  a  distinct  index  for  each  standing  committee  and  a  combined  index 


in  each  House  for  the  select  and  special  committees  for  which  individual  volumes 
had  not  been  issued.  Each  index  was  bound  with  the  volume  or  volumes  which  it 
indexed. 

POORE'S  CATALOGUE 

Ben:  Perley  Poore's  "Descriptive  catalogue  of  Government  publications  of  United 
States,  Sept.  5,  1774-Mar.  4,  1881,"  published  in  1885,  has  proved  a  boon  to  all  users 
of  public  documents.  The  Senate,  on  Mar.  24,  1881,  passed  a  resolution  calling  on  the 
heads  of  each  of  the  Executive  Departments ''to  report  to  the  Senate  *  ■5«-  *  com- 
plete lists  of  any  and  all  books,  reports,  documents,  and  pamphlets  issued,  printed,  or 
published  by  their  respective  departments,  and  by  each  and  every  bureau  and  officer 
thereof,  from  Mar.  4,  1789,  to  Mar.  4,  1881."  In  reply  to  this  resolution,  lists  were 
submitted  by  the  Interior,  Justice,  Navy,  and  War  Departments.  These  lists  were 
all  sadly  deficient  and  the  titles  often  so  abbreviated  as  to  conceal  the  identity  of  the 
book. 

The  Treasury  Department  replied  to  the  effect  that  "The  records  of  this  Department 
fail  to  give  the  information  called  for,  as  it  is  within  a  short  time  only  that  steps  have 
been  taken  to  preserve  in  consecutiv  .  order  the  various  reports,  documents,  pamphlets, 
circulars,  &c.,  issued  therefrom."  The  Post-OfRce  and  State  Departments,  so  far  as 
known,  made  no  reply  at  all. 

These  lists  formed  the  basis  for  Poore's  catalogue,  the  publication  of  which  was 
provided  for  by  act  of  July  27,  1882.  The  book  is  arranged  chronologically,  and  has  a 
very  full  index,  without  which  the  "Descriptive  catalogue"  would  be  useless.  It 
was  a  huge  undertaking  and  for  the  period  covered  it  has  been  of  immense  service, 
in  spite  of  the  fact  that  it  is  unwieldy,  incomplete,  difficult  to  consult,  and  sometimes 
inaccurate.  A  very  large  proportion  of  its  entries  are  for  Congressional  documents 
only.  It  is  deplorably  weak  in  departmental  publications,  so  much  so  that  the  title 
of  the  work  is  a  misnomer. 

AMES'S  COMPREHENSIVE  INDEXES 

In  1894,  under  a  concurrent  resolution  of  Mar.  3,  1893,  there  was  printed  a  volume 
which  had  been  prepared  by  Dr.  John  G.  Ames,  then  in  charge  of  the  Document 
Division  of  the  Interior  Department.  This  volume  was  entitled  "Comprehensive 
index  of  publications  of  United  States  Government,  1889-93."  It  covered  a  period  of 
4  years,  but  there  was  left  a  gap  of  8  years,  not  covered  by  any  general  index.  In  order 
to  fill  in  this  gap  between  Poore's  catalogue  and  the  Document  catalogues  issued  by 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  which  began  with  Mar. 
4,  1893,  Congress  by  joint  resolution  approved  Mar.  3,  1897,  authorized  Dr.  Ames  to 
prei)are  another  edition  of  his  Comprehensive  index,  to  include  all  that  the  first  edition 
included  and  to  begin  with  1881,  where  Poore's  catalogue  left  off.  This  new  edition 
of  Ames's  index,  which  was  issued  in  1905,  comprised  2  volumes  of  about  1600  pages 
in  all,  with  title,  "Comprehensive  index  to  publications  of  United  States  Government, 
1881-93." 

Experience  has  taught  that  this  2-volumed  edition  of  the  "Comprehensive  index" 
is  not  so  "comprehensive"  as  it  ought  by  rights  to  be.  It  does  not  by  any  means 
include  all  the  public  documents  which  were  issued  during  the  twelve  years  from 
1881  to  1893,  the  period  of  the  47th  to  the  52d  Congresses,  inclusive.  Like  its  prede- 
cessor, Poore's  catalogue,  it  lacks  entries  for  a  very  large  number  of  departmental 
publications. 

HICKCOX'S  MONTHLY  CATALOGUE 

It  is  fitting  that  mention  be  made  here  of  another  catalogue,  in  10  volumes,  which 
though  a  private  venture  and  not  published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Government, 
was  nevertheless  the  precursor  of  the  Monthly  catalogue  of  the  Office  of  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents  and  was  discontinued  when  that  publication  began. 


The  set  referred  to  bears  the  title  "United  States  Government  publications,  a 
monthly  catalogue,"  and  its  editor  was  John  H.  Hickcox  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Vol- 
ume 1  was  issued  for  1885  and  yearly  volumes  followed  up  to  and  including  v.  10, 
for  1894.  It  was  ivssued  irregularly  in  monthly  numbers.  The  first  few  volumes 
were  published  by  the  editor  himself,  and  although  he  afterwards  sold  all  rights 
to  W.  H.  Lowdermilk  &  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C,  Mr.  Hickcox  continued  to  edit  the 
catalogue.  - 

The  publisher's  announcement  stated  that  "the  importance  of  this  catalogue  as  a 
systematic  and  accurate  record  of  the  vast,  varied,  and  important  number  of  books 
and  documents  issued  annually  by  Congress  and  the  Departments  must  be  apparent 
to  every  person  who  has  occasion  to  consult  such  publications."  It  purports  to 
contain  "a  catalogue  of  all  the  latest  publications  of  the  United  States  Government," 
The  facts  are,  however,  that  many  publications  issued  during  the  decade  from  1885 
to  1894  escaped  the  notice  of  Mr.  Hickcox;  still,  it  frequently  happens  that  Hick- 
cox's  catalogue  contains  entries  for  publications  not  listed  elsewhere.  This  catalogue 
may  be  relied  on  for  general  excellence. 

1st  edition  of  the  checklist 

In  1892  the  Interior  Department  published  a  valuable  work  prepared  by  John  G. 
Ames,  under  the  title  "List  of  Congressional  documents,  15th-51st  Congress,  and  of 
Government  publications  containing  debates  and  proceedings  of  Congress,  lst-51st 
Congress,  with  miscellaneous  lists  of  public  documents,  historical  and  bibliographical 
notes."  Eighty-three  of  its  120  pages  contain  a  list  of  Congressional  documents, 
arranged  by  Congress,  session,  series,  and  volume,  while  the  remaining  pages  list 
the  proceedings  of  Congress  and  the  more  important  annual  reports  and  a  few  mis- 
cellaneous departmental  publications. 

Dr.  Ames  performed  a  lasting  service  by  giving  to  the  public  this  first  edition  of 
the  Checklist.  The  supply  was  soon  exhausted  and  the  continued  demand  from 
librarians  made  a  new  edition  a  necessity. 

2d  EDITION   OF  THE  CHECKLIST 

Soon  after  the  Office  of  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  was  established  under 
the  general  printing  act  of  Jan.  12,  1895,  Dr.  Ames  generously  turned  over  to  the 
newly  created  oflice  the  printer's  copy  which  he  had  prepared  for  a  2d  edition  of 
the  Checklist.  For  this  new  edition  Dr.  Ames  had  devised  a  numerical  scheme  of 
"serial  numbers"  for  Congressional  documents,  beginning  with  the  15th  Congress. 

Dr.  Ames's  copy,  after  considerable  revision  and  with  many  additions,  was  issued 
as  the  "Checklist  of  public  documents,  containing  debates  and  proceedings  of  Con- 
gress, lst-53d  Congress,  with  miscellaneous  lists  of  documents,  and  historical  and 
bibliographical  notes,  2d  edition  revised  and  enlarged,  issued  by  F.  A.  Crandall, 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  1895."  This  edition  had 
222  pages. 

Besides  many  additional  lists,  there  were  included  also  a  prefatory  note  on  the 
first  14  Congresses,  compiled  by  John  H.  Hickcox,  and  3  appendixes  compiled  by 
Miss  Adelaide  II.  Hasse,  app.  1  containing  a  list  of  Explorations  and  surveys,  app. 
2,  Government  catalogues,  app.  3,  Index. 

This  2d  edition,  though  hastily  prepared,  proved  to  be  a  very  popular  and  use- 
ful reference  work.  There  were  3000  copies  printed,  but  these  were  not  sufficient 
to  meet  the  demand.  No  reprint  was  made  for  the  reason  that  a  very  much  more 
complete  Checklist  was  contemplated.  This  work,  completed  to  the  end  of  the 
calendar  year  1909,  is  now  in  your  hands;  but  before  a  description  of  the  3d  edition 
is  entered  upon,  it  is  essential  to  make  mention  of  an  intermediary  volume  issued 
by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents. 


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TABLES  AND   INDEX 

This  volume,  with  its  awkward  title,  "Tables  of  and  annotated  index  to  the  Con- 
gressional series  of  United  States  public  documents,"  but  popularly  referred  to  by 
its  short  back  title  "Tables  and  index,"  was  issued  in  1902.  The  Congressional 
tables  at  the  beginning,  arranged  by  serial  numbers  from  the  15th  to  the  52d  Con- 
gress, both  inclusive,  contain  a  revision  of  similar  matter  from  the  2d  edition  of  the 
Checklist.  To  these  are  added  an  index  of  640  pages  containing  author  and  subject 
entries  for  the  documents  and  reports  of  the  Congresses  covered  (except  those  of 
a  private  or  unimportant  character),  also  sevefkl  appendixes  of  historical  interest. 
The  work  ended  with  the  52d  Congress,  because  the  Document  catalogues  began 
with  the  53d.  In  the  Tables  and  index  a  place  was  assigned  for  the  folio  edition 
of  the  American  state  papers,  arranged  by  zero  serial  numbers  at  the  head  of  the 
Congressional  documents. 

3d  edition  of  the  CHECKLIST 

Ever  since  the  2d  edition  of  the  Checklist  of  public  documents  was  issued  in  1895, 
an  effort  has  been  made  to  gather  material  for  a  revised  and  enlarged  edition  on  a 
much  more  comprehensive  plan,  a  plan  which  contemplated,  first,  the  bringing 
down  to  date  of  the  Congressional  tables,  and,  second,  the  inclusion  of  a  classified 
arrangement  of  those  publications  which  have  emanated  directly  from  the  Executive 
Departments  and  independent  Government  publishing  offices,  indicating  in  the 
briefest  possible  way  which  were  and  which  were  not  in  the  Congressional  set. 

For  such  a  compilation  the  Public  Documents  Library  offers  rare  facilities,  because 
it  contains  the  most  complete  file  of  United  States  public  documents.  Other  large 
libraries  may  have  as  many,  perhaps  even  more.  United  States  documents  of  a  par- 
ticular class  or  on  a  particular  subject,  but  nowhere  else  than  in  this  library  will  be 
found  in  one  spot  so  nearly  complete  a  collection  of  the  output  of  all  Government 
publishing  offices,  past  and  present. 

It  should  be  borne  in  mind  that  this  Checklist  is  based  on  the  classification  used 
in  this  office;  that  it  is  virtually  a  shelf  list  of  the  Public  Documents  Library;  and 
that,  with  the  comparatively  few  exceptions  indicated  by  an  asterisk  (*),  entries 
represent  only  those  publications  which  are  in  our  library.  The  Checklist  therefore 
can  not  claim  to  list  absolutely  all  of  the  publications  of  the  Government;  but  in  the 
case  of  many  of  the  issuing  offices  our  collection  is  thought  to  be  complete,  and  the 
statement  is  undeniably  true  that  this  is  by  far  the  most  extensive  list  of  United 
States  Congressional  and  departmental  publications  ever  issued. 

It  is  in  the  province  of  this  Checklist  to  give  only  such  information  as  is  deemed 
essential  for  the  purposes  of  a  checklist,  and  it  omits  much  information  which  would 
of  course  be  given  in  a  full  catalogue.  One  of  the  most  noticeable  of  such  omissions 
is  that,  whereas  full  titles  and  dates  of  issue  are  given  in  entries  for  publications 
which  do  not  belong  to  a  numbered  or  dated  series,  for  serial  publications,  such  as 
Bulletins,  Circulars,  etc.,  the  Checklist  gives  only  their  numbers  and  tells  how  many 
editions  of  each  were  printed,  omitting  their  titles  and  dates  of  publication.  In  all 
cases  this  Checklist  omits  the  collation,  i.  e.,  number  of  pages,  illustrations,  plates, 
maps,  etc.,  unless  such  information  is  required  in  order  to  identify  the  document 
listed. 

The  3d  edition  of  the  Checklist  replaces  the  2d  edition  and  also  that  part  of  the 
"Tables  and  index"  which  gives  the  numerical  lists  of  the  American  state  papers 
and  the  Congressional  tables.  It  does  not,  however,  supplant  the  index  to  the 
"Tables  and  index." 

In  this  3d  edition  the  American  state  papers  appear  first  of  all,  arranged  by  zero 
numbers  from  01  to  038.  These  are  followed  by  the  series  of  Congressional  docu- 
ments and  reports,  15th-60th  Congress,  arranged  by  serial  numbers  from  1  to  5561. 
Then    come    the    departmental    publications    an-anged    by    Government    authors. 


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Although  under  this  scheme  the  Congressional  series  precedes  the  departmental 
publications,  it  seems  desirable  in  this  introduction  to  treat  of  the  depart inonfal 
publications  first,  because  they  form  an  overwhelmingly  large  proportion  of  (he 
contents  of  the  book. 

DEPARTMENTAL  PUBUCATI0N8 

The  classification  of  departmental  publications  is  naturally  the  first  matter  to  be 
taken  into  consideration.  When  (ho  Office  of  the  Superintendent  of  Documents 
was  organized,  no  scheme  in  existence  was  found  adequate  for  the  classification 
of  a  large  library  composed  exclusively  of  United  States  Government  publications. 
A  special  scheme  suited  to  our  needs  was  later  evolved,  as  explained  in  the  preface 
to  "Department  list  1,  List  of  publications  of  Agriculture  Department,  1862-1902," 
which  was  issued  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  in  1904.  This  classification, 
used  with  such  success  for  the  publications  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture,  has 
been  applied  to  the  publications  of  all  Executive  Departments  and  independent 
publishing  oflSces,  as  shown  in  the  present  Checklist.  The  following  explanation 
of  the  classification  will,  it  is  hoped,  make  the  principles  so  clear  that  any  library 
which  desires  to  adopt  this  special  scheme  may  experience  no  difficulties  in  ita 
application. 

The  classification  of  departmental  publications  is  by  Government  authors:  first,  by 
Departments  or  independent  publishing  offices;  second,  by  bureaus,  offices,  or  divi- 
sions of  such  Departments  or  independent  publishing  offices;  third,  by  series;  fourth, 
by  book  numbers. 

Department  symbol,  first  term  in  classification  number 

The  first  letter  of  the  distinctive  word  in  the  name  of  each  of  the  nine  Executive 
Departments  is  used  to  designate  the  Department. 

A  =  Agriculture  Department. 

C  =  Commerce  and  Labor  Department. 

I  =  Interior  Department. 

J  =  Justice  Department. 

N  =  Navy  Department. 

P  =  Post-Office  Department. 

S  =  State  Department. 

T  =  Treasury  Department. 

W=  War  Department, 
Two  letters  are  used  for  independent  publishing  offices. 

AR  =  American  Republics  Bureau.     [Since  Aug.  1910,  called  Pan  American 
Union.] 

CS  =  Civil  Service  Commission. 

DC  =  District  of  Columbia. 

FC  =  Fish  Commission.     [Now  under  the  Commerce  and  Labor  Department.] 

FS  =  Freedman's  Savings  and  Trust  Company. 

GB  =  Geographic  Board. 

GP  =  Government  Printing  Office. 

GS  =  General  Supply  Committee.    [Now  under  Secretary  of  Treasury.] 

IC  =  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 

Ju  =  Judiciary  (United  States  courts,  etc.). 

La  =  Labor  Department.     [Now  under  the  Commerce  and  Labor  Department.] 

LC  =  Library  of  Congress. 

NA  =  National  Academy  *»f  Sciences. 

NII=  National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers. 

Pr  =  President  of  United  States. 

PS  =  Postal  Savings  System.     [Established  June  25,  1910.] 

SI  =  Smithsonian  Institution. 


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other  Department  symbols  are : 
X  =  Proceedings  of  Congress. 
Y  =  Miscellaneous  publications  of  Congress. 
Z  =  Papers  of  Revolutionary  period  and  first  14  Congresses. 
This  list  gives  all  the  Department  symbols  as  yet  required  for  the  use  of  the  Public 
Documents  Library  of  this  Office.     The  arrangement  on  the  shelves  should  be  strictly 
alphabetical  by  symbol,  not  by  the  word  for  which  the  symbol  stands;  that  is,  Com- 
merce and  Labor  Department  publications  precede  Civil  Service  Commission  publi- 
cations, because  C  precedes  CS. 

When  bureaus,  ofl&ces,  divisions,  etc.,  are  transferred  from  one  Executive  Depart- 
ment to  another,  or  when  independent  publishing  offices  become  subordinate  to  an 
Executive  Department,  the  old  classification  is  retained  for  earlier  issues  and  a  new 
one  assigned  to  publications  issued  after  the  transfer,  double  cross  references  being 
used. 

Bureau,  office,  or  division  symbol,  second  term  in  classification  number 

The  figure  1  following  the  Department  symbol  represents  always  the  Secretary  of 
the  Executive  Department  or  the  chief  executive  officer  of  the  independent  publish- 
ing office. 

Beginning  with  figure  2,  the  numbers  are  applied  in  numerical  order  to  the  various 
publishing  bureaus,  offices,  and  divisions,  these  having  been  arranged  alphabetically 
when  the  classification  was  first  applied.  New  offices  are  added  at  the  end  of  the  list 
of  the  Department  and  assigned  the  next  number.  This  provides  for  a  distinctive 
symbol  for  each  without  limit,  though  the  alphabetical  arrangement  of  new  bureaus 
can  not  be  kept  up. 

A  point  is  placed  after  the  bureau  symbol  to  separate  the  Department  and  bureau 
notation  from  the  rest  of  the  classification  number. 
Examples: 

Al.    =  Agriculture  Department,  Secretary. 

A2.    =  Agriculture  Department,  Accounts  and  Disbursements  Division. 

A3.    =  Agriculture  Department,  Agrostology  Division. 

GP1.=  Government  Printing  Office,  Public  Printer, 

GP2.=  Government  Printing  Office,  Library. 

GP3.=  Government  Printing  Office,  Documents  Office. 

Series  symbol,  third  term  in  classification  number 

Figures  1,  2,  3,  and  4,  when  written  after  the  point  as  the  third  term  in  the  clas- 
sification  number,   are  used   exclusively   for   the  following  series   of   publications 
emanating  from  the  various  publishing  offices: 
.l=Annual  reports. 
.2=General  publications. 
.3=Bulletins. 
.4= Circulars. 
These  four  numbers  are  always  assigned  for  these  particular  series,  even  though 
the  bureau  may  not  have  issued  any  publications  belonging  there.     "General  pub- 
lications" are  publications  of  a  miscellaneous  character,  which  are  not  numbered  or 
volumed  in  any  series. 

Beginning  with  figure  5  after  the  point,  the  various  series  are  arranged  alphabet- 
ically as  far  as  possible,  and  are  assigned  numbers.  New  series  are  added  at  the  end 
of  the  list.     They  take  the  next  unused  number. 

A  colon  is  placed  after  the  series  symbol  to  separate  it  from  the  individual  book 
lumber. 


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Book  number,  fourth  term  in  clasaificatvon  number 

The  book  number  follows  the  colon. 

In  the  case  of  annual  or  periodical  publications,  the  date  is  used  as  the  bo(ik 
number,  as  :906.  For  a  volumed  series,  the  volume  number  is  used,  as  :8.  For  a 
numbered  seriee,  the  number  is  used,  as  :8.  General  publications  and  similar  classes 
are  arranged  in  alphabetical  order  under  the  most  significant  words  of  their  titles, 
or  under  their  subjects,  the  book  numbers  being  assigned  from  the  2-figm'e  Cutter 
Author  table,  as  :B39,  in  which  case  B39  stands  for  Beet  sugar,  the  distinctive  word 
of  tlie  title. 

In  the  Checklist,  individual  book  numbers  are  given  for  everything  arranged  by 
book  numbers  taken  from  the  Cutter  Author  table,  except  for  separates,  which  are 
not  entered  at  all,  and  for  which  the  arrangement  is  only  indicated,  as  :(CT).  Indi- 
vidual book  numbers  are  not  given  in  certain  series  arranged  by  dates  or  by  numbers, 
but  in  every  such  case  the  arrangement  is  indicated,  as  :(date8),  or  :(v.  nos.),  or  :(no8.). 

The  superior  letter  (a)  always  designates  "separates,"  that  is,  excerpts  from  the 
publication  bearing  the  same  notation  without  the  («).  These  separates  are  arranged 
in  classes  by  themselves,  immediately  following  the  series  from  which  they  are  taken. 

The  superior  figures  ('-^)  are  used  to  differentiate  between  two  publications  which 
may  of  necessity  be  assigned  the  same  symbol  in  the  alphabetical  classification, 
and  also  to  distinguish  between  the  various  editions  of  the  same  serial  or  numbered 
publication. 

Examples  of  complete  classification  nymbers 

The  following  examples  of  complete  call  numbers  illustrate  the  principles  outlined 
in  the  foregoing  paragraphs  on  classification: 

Wl.l:909  2  =  War  Department,  Secretary,  Annual  reports,  1909,  v.  2. 
LC2.2:P84  =  Library  of  Congress,  Bibliography  Division,  General  publication 
-     entitled  List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  relating  to 
postal  savings  banks. 
A19.3:56  2  =  Agriculture  Department,  Plant  Industry  Bureau,  Bulletin  56,  2d 

edition. 
A29.6:37 '"  =  Agriculture  Department,    Weather    Bureau,    Monthly    weather 
review,  v.  37,  no.  10. 
These  examples  are  sufficient  to  show  how  expansive  this  system  is,  yet  how  concise 
in  its  application. 

Maps,  Charts,  and  Specifications 

Attention  is  called  to  the  fact  that  in  case  of  certain  issuing  offices  which  are  large 
publishers  of  Government  charts,  maps,  and  specifications,  no  attempt  is  made  in 
this  Checklist  to  enter  such  publications.  In  all  instances,  however,  where  this  hap- 
pens, the  classification  of  the  series  is  clearly  indicated,  showing  how  the  class  would 
be  booknumbered.  This  refers  to  such  large  classes  as  Geological  Survey  Topographic 
sheets  (1 19.12:),  Post  route  maps  (P11.5:),  Hydrographic  Office  Charts  (N6.18:), 
Northern  and  Northwestern  Lakes  Survey  Charts  (W33.6:-W33.8:),  Quartermaster's 
Department  Specifications  (W39.ll:),  etc. 

COXGRESSIONAX  NOTATION   FOLLOWING    ENTRIES   FOR   BUREAU    EDITIONS 

^^^len  a  document  appears  both  in  a  bureau  edition  and  as  a  Congressional  docu- 
ment, the  bureau  edition  is  entered  in  the  Checklist  and  the  serial  number  and  Con- 
gressional document  number  are  both  added  thus  "[2309-269],"  the  first  being  the 
serial  number  and  the  second  the  document  number  in  the  Congressional  set. 
82452*— 11 II 


XVI 

ANNUAL    REPORTS   CURTAILED    BY    EXECUTIVE    ORDER 

The  Executive  order  of  Jan.  20,  1906,  issued  by  President  Roosevelt,  has  had  a 
far-reaching  effect  upon  the  issuance  of  Government  publications,  but  only  the  sali- 
ent features  of  the  order  can  be  referred  to  in  this  introduction.  The  order  directed 
that  the  head  of  each  Executive  Department  should  appoint  an  advisory  committee 
on  printing  and  publication,  and  defined  the  duties  of  such  committees;  it  also  set 
forth  rules  governing  the  preparation  of  annual  reports  of  the  Departments.  Certain 
large  classes  of  matter  were  excluded  from  the  annual  reports;  e.  g.,  scientific  treat- 
ises, articles  by  persons  not  connected  with  the  reporting  office,  biographical  and 
eulogistic  matter  relating  to  office  personnel,  texts  of  laws  and  court  decisiouvs  (except 
in  cases  of  great  importance),  etc. 

The  matter  so  debarred  from  publication  in  the  series  of  annual  reports  has  since 
appeared  in  other  publications  issued  by  the  Department  or  its  subordinate  bureaus 
and  offices,  or  perhaps  has  escaped  i>rinting  altogether.  Annual  reports  are  now 
supposed  to  be  confined  to  absolute  essentials. 

The  order  directed  also  that  "Reports  of  officers  who  do  not  report  directly  to  the 
head  of  an  Executive  Department  shall  not  be  printed  in  the  annual  report  of  a 
Department,  but  where  necessary  shall  be  summarized  in  the  reports  of  the  officials 
to  whom  such  officers  do  report."  The  effect  of  this  section  is  most  clearly  noted  by 
reference  to  those  annual  reports  of  the  Navy  Department  and  its  subordinate  bureaus 
which  have  been  issued  since  the  President's  order  became  operative. 

ADVANCE    SHEETS    OF   3d    EDITION    OF   THE    CHECKLIST 

A  portion  of  this  Checklist  has  appeared  previously  in  the  form  of  "Advance  sheets  " 
issued  for  the  purpose  of  ascertaining  necessary  corrections  and  additions.  They 
were  discontinued  for  reasons  which  were  fully  explained  in  the  Monthly  catalogue 
for  Dec.  1909,  p.  227,  228,  at  the  time  of  their  discontinuance. 

EARLY  CONGRESS   PAPERS 

The  classification  (Z.)  is  reserved  for  the  Papers  of  the  Revolutionary  Period  and 
the  first  14  Congresses.  Under  Zl,  and  Z2.  are  listed  Government  reprints  of  docu- 
ments and  journals  of  the  Colonial  and  Revolutionary  period,  including  among  other 
publications  the  important  series  of  American  archives  (Zl.l:),  Elliot's  debates  on 
adoption  of  Federal  Constitution  (Z2.1:),  Diplomatic  correspondence  of  American 
Revolution  (Z2.2:-Z2.4:),  Journals  of  Continental  Congress  (Z2.5:-Z2.7:),  etc. 

Z3.  includes  the  various  miscellaneous  publications,  compilations,  reprints,  etc., 
of  journals  and  documents  of  the  first  14  Congresses,  1789-1817,  with  the  exception 
of  the  38  volume  folio  edition  of  American  state  papers,  classed  with  zero  numbers 
at  the  head  of  the  regular  series  of  Congressional  documents  {see  p.  3,  4). 

The  original  prints  of  the  journals,  documents,  and  reports  of  the  first  14  Congresses 
have  a  special  class  (Z4.1:),  arranged  chronologically  by  the  dates  of  ordering  printed. 
The  cards  for  these  original  prints  are  a  priceless  possession  of  this  office;  the  biblio- 
graphical material  was  collected  by  a  careful  examination  of  the  originals  themselves 
in  about  a  dozen  large  libraries  especially  rich  in  early  Congress  papers,  and  as  it  is 
so  voluminous,  it  has  been  decided  to  publish  it  later  in  separate  form.  This  decision 
relates  only  to  the  original  prints  of  the  first  14  Congresses,  classed  under  Z4.1:  Under 
Z1.-Z3.  in  the  body  of  this  Checklist  will  be  found  entries  for  other  Early  Congress 
papers. 

CONGRESSIONAL   SERIES 

The  Congressional  series  needs  no  introduction  to  Checklist  readers.  Its  vagaries 
and  idiosyncrasies  are  well-known  and  to  say  the  least,  interesting.  One  can  not 
fail  to  be  impressed  with  the  increase  in  the  amount  of  Congressional  matter  by  a 


XVII 

casual  comparison  between  the  24  volumes  o/  the  15th  Congress  and  the  correaponding 
348  volumes  for  tho  GOth;  and  by  the  fact  also  tiiat  the  60th  Congress  alone  pub- 
lished more  than  all  the  first  21  ('ongresses  combined. 

A  hasty  perusal  of  the  titles  given  in  the  "Notes"  columns  of  the  Congressional 
tables  (p.  5-169)  will  prove,  even  to  the  most  prejudiced  mind,  that  the  much  abused 
"sheep  set"  (as  it  used  to  be  called,  a  name  which  has  become  a  misnomer,  because 
now  the  "sheep  set"  is  bound  in  buckram)  contains  along  with  the  prosaic  and  unread- 
able matter  thousands  of  interesting  documents  of  permanent  historical  and  scientific 
value;  e.  g.,  annual  reports  of  Executive  Departments  and  their  subordinate  bureaus, 
reports  of  explorations  and  surveys  into  the  vast  unexplored  parts  of  our  great  country, 
up-to-date  information  about  the  latest  invention  or  discovery,  statistical  matter  of 
all  sorts,  etc. 

Serial  numbers 

This  heterogeneous  mass  of  Congressional  publications  has  been  correlated  by  the 
scheme  of  serial  numbers  devised  by  Dr.  Ames  as  described  above  on  p.  xi  in  speak- 
ing of  the  2d  edition  of  the  Checklist,  which  was  the  first  publication  in  which  the  num- 
bers appeared.  Later  they  were  reproduced  with  a  few  necessary  changes  in  the 
"Tables  and  index,"  and  now  this  3d  edition  of  the  Checklist  brings  the  serial  numbers 
down  to  the  close  of  the  GOth  Congress.  For  the  serial  numbers  of  later  Congresses 
reference  should  be  made  to  the  Document  indexes  of  this  office. 

For  the  convenience  of  those  who  may  wish  to  refer  to  the  list  of  serial  numbers  as 
found  in  publications  of  this  office  other  than  the  present  3d  edition  of  the  Checklist, 
the  following  table  is  presented. 

Table  showing  where  in  preiHous  publications  serial  numbers  may  be  found 


Serial  nos. 

Con- 
gress 

Session 

Congres- 
sional 
docu- 
ments, 
tables 
and 
index 

Check- 
list  of 
public 
docu- 
ments, 2d 
edition, 
1895 

Dociunent 
catalogue 

Document 
index 

Schedule 
of  volumes 

0  1-31421 

15-52 
c 15-53 
54 
54 
55 
55 
55 
50 
50 
57 
57 
58 
58 
59 
/59 
»W 
00 

AU 

An 

1 
2 

1 
2 
3 

I 

1 

2 

land  2 

3 

1 
2 
1 
2 

p. 16-109 

6  1-3346 

p. i9^i64 

d3340a-3400 

p.  125-127 

P- 83-85 

I).       1  ■     ■ 

I- 
i>._^-^.v,.... 

p.  304-307 

p.  307-310 

p.  343-347 

p.  347-350 

Jin  preparation 

Not  given 

Noteiven 

P-  <^^-->'- 

p.  639-540 

/p.  329-330 

\p.  181-187 

d  34t^a-3557 

d 3557a-3588 

35.S9-3723 

3724-3841 

3842-4027 

4028-4217 

4218-4407 

4408-4555 

4550-4752 

....... 

4753-4901 



•i' 

4902-e.')057 

iop. 
10  p. 
14  p. 

« 5058-5215. 

521tr-.')377 

537X-55C1 



1 

a  No.  3142*  is  assigned  to  a  volume  of  Senate  miscellaneous  documents  of  the  53d  Congress,  special  ses- 
sion. Senate. 

b  On  page  104  of  Checklist  of  public  documents,  2d  edition,  1895,  insert  3343,  House  miscellaneous  docu- 
ments, V.  17;  insert  3344,  House  miscellaneous  documents,  v.  18;  for  3343  as  printed,  read  3345;  for  3344 
as  printed,  read  'S:W>. 

c  Serial  numbers  for  the  53d  Congress  are  also  found  in  Advance  sheets  of  3d  edition  of  Checklist  of 
United  States  public  documents,  Congressional  tables,  .")3d  Congress,  9  pages. 

■"  follows  serial  number,  it  is  used  for  the  Senate  journals,  to  which  no  separate  numbers 


d  When 
are  assigned. 

<  No.  505s  is  assigned  to  the  Senate  1 
Nos.  5058,  5059,  and  oO*X)  were  origin: 
and  the  Senate  and  House  journals,  .v 
the  Document  catalogue  covered  boi  I 
therefore,  no  House  documert  944,  5" 

/Serial  numbers  for  the  59th  ('on. 
umes.  oyth  Congress,  2d  session,  p.  11. 


<1  no.  .5059  to  the  Hou.se  journal,  59th  Congress,  2d  session. 
1  to  the  Document  catalogue,  59th  Congress,  1st  session, 
,  2d  session,  resi)ectively.    The  change  was  made  becausd 

'  !'l  appeared  as  a  document  of  the  2d  session.  There  was, 
,  1st  session. 

-ion,  are  found  in  Numerical  tables  and  schedule  of  vol- 

i  in  the  publications  listed  above. 


xvin 

Changes  in  certain  serial  numbers 

The  serial  numbers  in  this  3d  edition  of  the  Checklist  are  with  a  few  exceptiouB  the 
same  as  those  used  in  the  2d  edition.  The  exceptions  are  indicated  in  the  following 
table: 


Publication 


Volume 


No.  in 
second 
edition 


No.  in 

third 

edition 


Eighth  Census 

Do 

Do 

Do 

House  reports 

Do 

Paris  Exposition 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

House  reports 

Do 

Ninth  Census 

Do 

Do 

Do.,  Compendium 

Senate  journal 

Senate  executive  documents 

Do 

Do 

Senate  miscellaneous  documents. 

Do 

House  reports 

Senate  miscellaneous  documents. 
House  miscellaneous  documents. 

Do 

House  reports 

Do 


1204 
1205 
1206 
1207 
1202 
1203 
1353 
1354 
1355 
1356 
1357 
1358 
1351 
1352 
1479 
1480 
1481 
1482 
1473 
1474 
1475 
1476 
1477 
1478 
3142 


3343 
3344 


1202 
1203 
1204 
1205 
1206 
1207 
1351 
1352 
1353 
1354 
1355 
1356 
1357 
1358 
1473 
1474 
1475 
1476 
1477 
,1478 
1479 
1480 
1481 
1482 
3142' 
31422 
3343 
3344 
3345 
3346 


Serial  numbers  not  possible  for  first  14  Congresses 

Unfortunately  it  was  not  possible  to  apply  the  serial  numbers  to  the  first  14  Con- 
gresses, and  the  .scheme  therefore  begins  with  the  loth  Congress.  The  reasons  for 
this  will  be  made  clear  by  an  examination  of  the  following  excerpts  from  Congres- 
sional procedure. 

On  Dec.  8,  1813,  it  was  resolved  in  the  House  of  Representatives — 

That  henceforward  all  messages  and  communications  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  all  let- 
t:'i3  fiom  Lhc  several  departments  of  the  Government,  all  motions  and  resolutions  offered  for  the  consid- 
eration of  the  House,  all  reports  of  committees  of  the  House,  and  all  other  papers  which  in  the  usual  course 
of  proceeding  or  by  special  order  of  the  House,  shall  be  printed  in  octavo  fold  and  separately  from  the 
Journals,  shall  have  their  pages  numbered  in  one  continuous  series  of  niunbers,  commencing  and  termi- 
nating with  each  session. 

On  Dec.  14,  1813,  it  was  ordered — 

That  the  documents  which  were  the  subject  of  the  order  of  the  House  of  the  8th  instant,  instead  of 
havmg  their  pages  numbered  in  one  continuous  series  of  numbers  from  the  commencement  1o  the  termi- 
nation of  each  session,  shall  be  themselves  numbered  in  a  regular  series  in  the  order  of  time  in  which  they 
shall  be  directed  to  be  printed:  The  number  of  each  document  to  Ix;  distinctly  mariced  on  the  top  of  the 
title-page  and  every  subsequent  page,  in  addition  to  the  number  of  each  page  of  such  document. 

Although  this  action  was  taken  at  the  2d  session  of  the  13th  Congress,  and  was  imme- 
diately applied  by  the  House  to  some  of  its  documents,  and  while  it  is  true  that  the 
Senate  adopted  a  similar  scheme  at  the  2d  session  of  the  14th  Congress  for  some  of 
its  publications,  still,  it  is  also  true  that  in  both  Houses  the  orders  as  to  size  and  num- 
bering were  not  strictly  adhered  to  until  the  commencement  c.l  the  1st  session  of 
the  15th  Congress,  for  up  to  that  time  in  both  Houses  appear  a  series  of  folio  docu- 
ments to  which  no  numbers  were  affixed,  and  which  could  not,  therefore,  be  embraced 


33 


35tli  CONORE88»   SPECIAIi  SESSION  SENATE 

M;n.   I     14,  1867 


p 

^ 

1 

BeHw 

Docnment  no. 

Notes 

.... 

«c     5;orlal  no.  873,  p.  373. 

lollan's  rp.  on  Art  of  war.ln  Europe^  1866  and  1856. 
ou.  serial  no.  890. 
5«e  serial  no.  891. 

( <i;.. 

8.  ex.  docs 

S.  mLsc,  docs.. 
S,  reports 

1. 

1  --A 

35tli   CONORE88,    1st   SESSION 

Dec.  7.  1857-^iine  14,  1868 


tni 

-.>  • 

1...... 

Contains  also  proceedings  special  .session  Senate,  35tti 
Cong.,  June  15, 16, 1858,  p.  721. 

»918 

1 



.  .  .,-v.  ...-.„ 

1  is  Treasury  (Finances)  1857;  8  Is  Kansas  aflbirs. 

1919 

2 



do 

11. 

Message,  State,  and  Interior,  1867.                        ^ 

•9-20 

3 



do 

lU 

War,^1857. 

.9-21 

4 

do 

11. 

Navy  and  Post-Office,  1857. 

.92*2 

A 

do 

11 

Maps.  ^ 

Kansas  afbirs;  War  Dept.  expenses;  Treasurer's  accts. 

.9-23 

6 

do 

17-19 

»te4 

'7 

■'<- 

20-29,31-35... 

Except^,  In  serial  no.  932.    20  is  Indian  n-.K„rw^rr.,.r.,c 

1857. 

•9So 

8 

30,  pt.  1 

30,pt.  2 

Patent  OflSce,  1857:  Arts  and  manufacture...  .... 

Same:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2,  with  Illustrations. 

«9!26 

9 

do .- 

»92; 

10 

.... 

do 

30,p1.;i 

Same:  Artsandmanufactures,  v.  3,  illustration,'^  r-r^* 

i92S 

11 

do 

30,  pt.  4.. 

Same:  Agriculture.    7  plates  precede  title-page 

<»'29 

12 

36-57 

Except  63,  In  serial  no.  933.    42  is  Lak^^^  '-- 

Yards  and  Docks  Bureau  contracts. 

no 

13 

^,v_7  ^ 

SeiBure  by  Chiileans  of  Brig  Macedoniai-  ..- 

i 

Contains  also  S.  ex.  doc.  1,  special  session  3. 
June  15, 16, 1868. 

981 

.4].... 

do 

Unnumbered.  > 

f  Commerce  and  navigation,  1857. 

<932 

15    .... 

do 

33. 

Coast  Survey,  1S57. 

*9»d 

Ifi      ;       ... 

do 

53. 

Commercial  relations,  1857. 

tU84 

1          . 

.^    "is",  docs.. 

1-9 

Except  44,  not  printed.'    7-94  are  reporio  ..  w...      -' 

Claims.    45  is  Robert  I^    ison's  Florida  claim. 

«935 

2 

""■ 

95-130,  136-139,  142-145  are  reports  of  Court  of  Claiii.... 
105  is  Letitia  Humphrey's  claim;  142  is  Armstrong  case. 

1939 

3 

146,  186,  190-193,  212-219,  24^)-''^'   •■■"  r.,..,.,i.  ..r  /-..,, r,  .  f 
Claims. 

i987 

4 

251-263  and  266  are  reports  oi  ,  v.....  ^.  t ...,.    >.-  . . 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1857. 

998S 

...  , .  ;,ji  .^. 

.   .„.. 

Two  report"?  rm  f.n     i\n  io  p.r  .m.u,  ■    a-i  <g  Kansas. 

989 

2 

•     -^ 

jai-330 

•940 

H.  journal... 

•941 

1 

.... 

H.  ex.  docs;... 

l,.i 

Estimates  for  1859:  Treasury  (Finances^ ' 

•942 

2. 

1 

do 

2. 

Message,  Sute,  and  Interior,  1867. 

4943 

2 

2 

do 

2. 

War.  1857. 

*9H 

2 

3 

do. 

•/ 

Navy  and  PosKMBce,  1867. 

«946 

:2 

Maps. 

11  is  Tr.>r.«?urer'8  accounts, 
and  Docks  ^ 

.t>4H 

5|.... 

do. 

949 

6 

.... 

do..     . 

82452°~11 — 


34 


S5tp.  CONGREI^S 

,  1st  SESSION— Continued 

h 

DQ 

1 

1 

Series 

\ 
D6cument  no. 

Notes 

960 
>951 

7 
8 
8 
8 
8 
9 

10 

11 
12 
13 

14 
1 
2 
3 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
1 
2 
3 

1 

2 
3 
4 

H.  ex.  docs 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

22-31 

32 

Indian  accts.;  Lake  harbors;  Nicaraguan  affairs;  etc. 
Patent  OfBce,  1857:  Arts  and  manufactures  v  1. 

*952 

32 

Same:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2. 

»053 

32 

Same:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  3. 

#954 

32 

Same:  Agriculture. 

•  955 

956 
.457 

33-70... ,....-S 

71-88 ^ 

8&-96 

97-118 

f38,  39,  45  are  Indian  wars  in  Washington  and  Oregon; 

50  is  Revenue  laws;  64  is  Execution  of  Col.  Crabb  and 

others  by  Mexicans. 
•  71  is  Utah  expedition;  85  is  Cotton  in  Europe;  88  is  Gen. 

John  E.  Wool  in  Dept.  of  the  Pacific. 
96  is  Mail  contracts. 

*958 

.... 

do 

do 

do 

98  is  Explorations  of  Amoor  River,  Asia;  107  is  Banks, 

»959 

*960 

119-140... 1...- 

Unnumbered  . 

1-67 

68 

69-137 ' 

1-200.. 

Except  126,  indexed  as  Geological  survey  of  Oregon  and 
Washington  Territories;  this  was  probably  John 
E.j^ans'  report,  which  was  not  printed.  124  is  Beale's 
Wagon  road  from  Ft.  Defiance  to  the  Colorado:  129  is 
Postal  accts. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1857. 

4  is  Ohio  election;  12  is  House  exi)enses. 

Maryland  election,  Whyte  vs.  Harris. 

135  is  Smithsonian  Institution,  1857. 

*961 
»962 
M)63 

H.  misc.  docs.. 

do 

do 

"964 

H.  reports 

do 

M)6o 

201-351 

352-411 

412-457 > 

458-539,541-551. 

540 

ffl-126 

«966 

..     .do 

377  is  Kansas  constitution,  with  reports,  testimony,  etc. 
f  457  is  Land  claims  in  New  Mexico. 

i967 

do. 

»968 

do 

549  is  Wilkins'  Point  (Long  Island)  investigation. 
Case  of  Judge  John  C.  Watrons. 

(969 
4)70 

do 

Ct.  Claims  rps. 

do... 

do 

>^971 
v975 

127-151 

152-175 

Robert  Harrison's  Florida  claim;  etc. 

Soth  CONGRES^S,   SPECIAL  SESSION   SENATE 

June  16,  16,  1858 


S.  journal . 
S.  ex.  docs 


See  serial  no,  917,  p.  721. 
See  serial  no,  930. 


35tli  CONGRESS,   2d   SESSION 

Dec.  6,  1858— Mar.  3,  1869 


•  **llf 

i 

1  S. journal. 

Contains  also  proceedings  special  session  Senate,  36th 
Cong.,  Mar,  4-lQ,  1859,  p.  483. 

1 

i 

■- 

"  ex.  docs 

l,Pt.l 

Message,  State  cor^spondeuce,  and  Interior,  1858. 

l,pt.2 

War,  1858  [v.  1).       \ 

l,pt.3........ 

Same,  v.  2.    Title-page  reads  "  v  2,  pt.  2." 

l,pt.4-.. 

Navy  and  Post-OfB^ce,  1858. 

. 

l,pt.5 

Maps.                       ^ 

2 

Treasury  (Finances*  1858,  Contains  also  S.  ex.  doc.  1, 
special  session  Sen^tCi  36th  Cong.,  erroneously  headed 

«36th  Cong."            \ 

85tli  CONGRESS,  2d  SESSION— Continued 


^  •995 
^  *99« 
^  4997 

^\  «998 
^.    •999 

^  »10IH)  ! 


1001  i  2 

•1004  j  3 

•100»  4 

•  1004  5 

1005  j  . 

I  1007  S 
•1006  9 
tl009  I  10 

aoio  1 10 

.1011  I  10 
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7-21.23-28. 


Notes 


:-  pt.2... 
2^-45.48... 


rf.  misc.  docs .. 


S.  reports . . 

H.  journal. . 

H.  ex.  docs. 
.....do....^ 

do.... 

do... 


S.  ex.  doo.  2,  special  semion  Senate,  36th  Cong.,  urro- 
nepusly* headed  "36th  Cong.,"  precedes  uo.  3.  6  i.s 
Progress  in  Coast  Surrey  and  \\ »'iphta  and  measures. 

Except  14,  in  serial  no.  990.  15  is  Indian  expenses;  18  Is 
'  t  foreign  countries. 

to  China,  correspondfMK"  I  v.  1]. 

Samo  [v.  2]. 

Except  87)  in  serial  no.  991, 46,  in  serial  uo.  992.  36  aod 
40  are  rps.  on  Wagon  roads  in  the  West. 

Patent  O.'flce,  1858:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  1. 

Same:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2. 

:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  3,  illustrations. 
:  Agriculture. 

Commerce  and  navigatiori,  1858.  - 

Coast  Survey,  1S58. 
37 4}^ Commercial  relations,  1S5K. 

Explorations  atid  surveys  for  Pacific  Railroad,  supple- 
ment to  V.  1:  Steven's  route  from  St.  Paul  to  Puget 
Sound,  narrative  and  scientific  reports.  See,  for  v.  1, 
serial  no.  758. 

Contains  also  S.  misc.  docs.  1  and  2,  special  session  Sen- 
ate, 3ttth  Cong.,  Mar.  1859.     1-3,  5-9,  19-23,  30,  32-40, 
are  Court  of  Claims  rps.    49  is  Smithsonian  Institu- 
tion, 1868. 
331-8;  >• 


■17 

47 

47 

Unnumbered 
14 


.  0 


1-55. 


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10  lo 


.1018       1 
•1017  I    2 

.1018  i    1 

i 

,1019 


U.  miiC-  docs. 
..;..do 

H.  reports 


1,3 Estijuates  for  1860;  Treasury  (Finances)  1858. 

2 [Message,  Foreign  affairs,  and  Inferior,  1858. 

War,  1858.    Title-page  reads  "v.  2." 

Same,  continued.    Title-page  reads  ' •^ 

Navy,  including  Naval  code,  and   Post-Oilice,  1868. 
Title-page  reads  '  •  v.  3. " 

Maps. 

7  is  Treasurer's  accts.,  1858;  13  is  Indian  expenses. 

20  is  Receipts  and  expenditures,  1S58. 

30  and  43  are  Carmick  and  Ramsey,  mail  contract  ca 
. .  j  Coast  Survey,  1858. 
...  I  67  and  68  relate  to  Consular  fees. 

So -^  Commercial  relations,  1858. 

86-104, 106-108.  [  108  is  Pacific  wagon  roads.  - 

105 Patent  Office,  1858:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  1. 

105 Same:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2. 

105 Same:  Arts  and  manufactvires,  v.  3. 

105 Same:  Agriculture. 

109 Mail  contracts. 

110-114........    112  is  Condition  of  banks;  114isCr«un'sMemo»rof  Wa&h- 

and  Oregon. 
.  nnumberL  I  -  e  and  navigation,  1868. 

1-42,44-61 j  57  is  Smithsonian  Institution,  18.')^ 

43 —  .1  Claims  ofcitizens  of  Kansas. 

VrSSA.  Kxcept  184,  in  serial  no.  1019,  and  18»  and  189,  in  sen-.l 

po. 1020. 
•  M  aval  oontiacts  and  expenditures. 


36 


35tJi  CONGRESS,  3d   SESSION--€3iitmued 


1 

1 

Series 

Dociinient  no. 

Notes 

3 

.... 

H.  reports  .... 

[188 

Accts.  of  Wm.  CuJlom,  clerk  of  House,  investigation. 
Accts.  of  A.  G.  Seaman,  Supt.  Public  Printing,  investi- 
gation. 

♦1020 

|l89 

•  1021 

176-198 

36tli  CONGRESS,   SPECIAL  SESSION   SENATE 
Mar.  4—10,  18M 


S.  journal 

See  serial  no.  973,  p.  483. 

.... 



.... 

S.  ex.  docs 

do 

S.  misc.  docs.. 
S.  reports 

1 

2 

1,2 

See  serial  no.  979.  This  doc.  is  erroneously  headed  "35th 
Cong." 

See  serial  no.  980.  This  doc.  is  erroneously  headed  "  35th 
Cong." 

See  serial  no.  993t  These  docs,  are  headed  "  S,peci&l  ses- 
sion, Mar.  1859." 

None  presented. 

36tli  CONGRESS,   ist  SESSION 
Dec.  6,  1869— June  26,  1860 


il022 

*1 

3 
4 
5 

G 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 

12 
13 
14 
15 
1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

2 

3 

.... 

.S.  journal 

Contains  also  proceedings  special  session  Senate,  36th 

Cong.,  June  26-28, 1860,  p.  776. 
Message,  Foreign  affairs,  and  Interior,  1859. 
War,  1859. 

War,  continued;  Navy;  Post-Oflice,  1859. 
Maps. 
3  is  Treasury  (Fhiandes)  1859,  with  title-page  reading 

erroneously  "June  30, 1860." 
Patent  OfTice,  18.59:  Agriculture. 
Same:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  1. 

.1023 
•  1024 
•1025 
»1026 
»1027 

S.  ex,  docs 

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do 

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2 

2 

2 

1,3-10,13-15... 

11. 

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12..... 

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12.  .     . 

Same:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2,  illustrations. 
20  and  22  relate  to  Capitol  extension. 
Correspondence  of  commiiSsioners  to  China. 
38  is  Compulsory  enlistment  in  army  of  Prussis;  4'2  is 

Mountain  Meadows  massacre. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1859. 
/Sickness  and  mortality  in  U.  S.  Armv,  18oo     ' 

..1031 
M032 

16-29,31-37.... 
30 

<10S3 

kl084 
*1035 

38-61,53-58.... 

Unnumbered  . 
52 • 

'1036 

59 *■ 

Delafleld's  Art  of  war  in  Europe,  1854-56. 

Military  Cominission  to  Europe  (Mordec^i), 

Contains  also  S.  misc.  doc.  1,  special  session  Senate, 

tl087 



.... 

do 

S.  misc.  docs.. 

S.  reports 

.....do 

H.  journal 

80.  .. 

1038 

1-62 

41039 

1-204.     . 

June  26-28, 1860.    29  is  Capitol  dome  and  porticos. 

<1040 
-1041 

205-284. 

..../ 

Except  285,  not  printed.    205  is  Pubhc  printing  inves- 
tigation; 278  is  John  Brown's  raid  on  Harpers  Ferry. 

|.1042 
il048 

•104^ 

H.  ex.  docs.... 

do.. 

do. 

1-3,5,6,8,9.... 
4 -^ 

7.. 

Estimates  of  appropriations  for  1861;  etc. 
^Commercial  relations,  1859. 
Treasury  receipts  and  disbursements,  1859. 

37 


86tli  CONGRESS,  1st  SBSSION—Continued 


12 


Series 


H.  ex.  docs...    10-13 


Document  no. 


..do... 
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.do. 


....do.... 
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....do 

H.  misc.  docs. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 


.do. 


....do 

H.  reports.. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Ct.  Claims  rps 

..-.do 

....do 

....do 

....do 


14-22 

23-40,42,43. 


41 

44-52 

53,54,67-70. 

65 

55 


56. 


56. 


7lv85. 


86-89,91-102. 


Unnumbered 

1,2,4-7 

3 


9-11. 


12-42. 


43-89. 


90-100-. 
1-200. . . 
201-321. 
322-510. 
511-^567. 

648 

199-208. 
209-225. 

226 

227-240. 
241-256. 


Notes 


Indian  exi)en8es;  Indian  war  claims;  Interior  Dept.  ex- 
penses; Interior  Dept.  employes.      {.>  :■  <^    I  O 
New  Mexico,  land  claims;  Treasury  accts.,  1859;  etc. 
24  Is  Treasury  expenses;  25  and  35  are  War  Dept.  ex- 


Coast  Survey,  1859. 

44  is  Post-Office  accts.;  49  is  Condition  of  banks. 

6.5  is  Affairs  in  Oregon. 

Meteorological  observations,  1854-69,  v.  1:  Weattier. 

Same,  v.  2:  Plant  and  animal  phenomena,  and  storms, 
1859. 

Explorations  and  surveys  for  Pacific  Railroad,  v.  12,^  F  »S\. 
book  1:  Narrative  and  geographical  memoir,  with  1/  «i 
illustrations.  ^. ' 

Same,  v.  12,  book  2:  Botany  and  zoology,  with  plates.        — 
The  material  here  arranged  in  2  v.  appears  in  1  v.  in 
serial  no.  992. 

71  is  Navy  yards;  76  is  Hebrew  affairs;  81  is  Texas 
frontier. 

Mail  contracts;  etc. 

Colorado  River  of   the    West  (Ives),  with  geology, 

—botany,  etCT*   6.L.    F  1  ti*?; .  NJ^TK' 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1859. 

4  is  Maryland  election,  Harrison  vs.  Davis. 

Kentucky  election,  memorial  of  James  S.  Chrisman. 

Missouri  election,  Frank  P.  Blair  vs.  J.  R.  Barrett. 

Pensions  for  soldiers  of  1812;  Jefferson  territory;  Ken- 
tucky election. 

12,  4  pts.,  is  Nebraska  election;  25  is  Expenses  of  House 
of  Representatives. 

55  is  Maryland  election;  86  is  Expenses  Paraguay  expe- 
dition. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1859;  etc. 

249  is  Public  printing;  321  is  Land  claims,  New  Mexico. 

394  is  Report  on  Pres.  Buchanan's  protest. 

Except  648,  in  serial  no.  1071. 

Covode  investigation. 

205  is  Case  of  Henry  M.  Shreve  for  snag-boat  patent. 

Case  of  Richard  W.  Meade. 


36tli   CONGRESS,    SPECIAL   SESSION   SENATE 

%  June  26—28,  1860 


S.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs 

S.  misc.  docs.. 
S,  reports 


See  serial  no.  1022,  p.  776. 
None  presented. 
See  serial  no.  1038. 
None  presented. 


38 

36tli  CONGRESS,   2d   SESSION 
Dec.  3,  1860— Mar.  2,  1861 


QQ 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


^  *1077 

J  \-«1079 

.,  1   ,1080 

,..     J081 

,^082 


^   '1083 
« 7     -1084 

«1085 
(1086 

j^-^   H088 
7   • 1089 


*1090 
«1091 

1092 
1093 

•1094 
1095 

.1096 

4097 
»1098 
4099 


■1100 
•1101 
1102 
•1103 

•1104 
1105 


4106 

.1107  3 

. 1108  1 

.1109  2 

,1110  3 


S.  journal. 


S.  ex.  docs, 
.-..do 


....do.... 
....do.... 
....do.... 


1 

1 

1 

1 

2-5,8,10-13. 


.do 

.do..... 
.do 


3       1 

I    2 


....do 

S.  misc.  docs.. 

S.  reports 

H.  journal 


H.  ex.  docs. 
....do...... 

....do.!.... 


.do. 


.do. 
.do. 


....do 

H.  misc.  docs 


H.  reports. 
....do 


....do 

....do 

Ct.  Claims  rps. 
....do.. 


Unnumbered 

6 

1-21 


285-311... 


1 

2 

3-6,8, 

7 

10-12. 


13,15-41. 
14 

42-48.... 


49-72 

7a-82 

Unnumbered 
1-44 


.do. 


1-77 

78-103, 105-107. 


104 

104 

256-258. 
25^269. 
270-276. 


Contains  also  proceedings  of  special  session  Senate,  37th 
Cong.,  Mar.  4-28, 1861,  p.  399. 

Message  and  Interior,  1860. 

War,  1860. 

Navy  and  Post-Office,  1860. 

Maps. 

10  is  Aves  (or  Bird)  Island  correspondence,  1855-59. 
Contains  also  S.  ex.  docs.  1  (Lincoln's  Inaugural  ad- 
dress) and  2,  special  session  Senate,  37th  Cong.,  Mar. 
4-28, 1861. 

Patent  Office,  1860:  v.  1,  Arts  and  manufactures. 

Same:  v.  2,  illustrations.  -See,  for  Agriculture,  serial  no. 
1099. 

Interoceanic  ship  canal  near  Darien  (Michler). 

Same,  maps. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1860. 

Commercial  relations,  1860. 

3  is  Mihtary  Academy,  West  Point;  21  is  Smithsonian 
Institution,  1860.  Contains  also  S.  misc.  docs.  1-4, 
special  session  Senate,  37th  Cong.,  Mar.  4-28, 1861. 

288  is  Journal  of  Committee  of  13  on  Slavery. 

First  volume  here  listed  bearing  imprint  "Washington, 
Government  Printing  Office." 

Estimates  of  appropriations  for  1802. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1860. 

5  is  Mississippi  River  improvement. 
African  slave  trade. 

Treasurer's  accts.;  Deficiency  estimates;  Receipts  and 
expenses,  1860. 

Coast  Survey,  1860. 

44  is  Mihtary  road  Ft.  Walla-Walla  to  Ft.  Benton  (Mul- 

lan).    48  is  Patent  Office  rp.  1860  [v.  3]:  Agriculture; 

see  for  v.  1  and  2,  serial  nos.  1083  and  1084. 

Except  74,  notprinted.    73  is  Mail  contracts;  77  is  Banks. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1860.  'i'ff-'  .'        'J  '/ 

6  is  New  York  election;  12,  15,  IS,  19,  21-28,  etd'.,  relate 
to  Secession. 

2  is  Watrous  case;  31,  58,  and  59  relate  to  Secession. 

78  is  Abstraction  of  Indian  bonds;  79,  88,  90,  91,  etc., 

relate  to  Secession. 
Kansas  claims,  pt.  1. 
Same,pt.  2. 
Theodore  Adams;  Samuel  Norris;  R.  R.  Ward. 

Gilbert  Cameron  case;  etc. 


37th  CONGRESS,   SPECIAL  SESSION   SENATE 

Mar.  4—28,  1861 


y  a 

i 

A 

nCTW^ 

L. 

^.  joiinmi. . . 

S.ex.  d»ts. . 

S.  misc.  do<- 

Y"" 

S.  reports. . 

Not^«? 


,>ff  stMim  IK).  11)77,  p.  389. 
See  serial  no.  1082. 
See  serial  no.  1089. 
None  presented. 


37tii    rONGHESS,   1st  SESSION 

July  4— Aug.  6,  1861 


S.jourual. . . 
S.  ex.  doc-s. 
■Is.  misc.  doi 

* 

Lincoln's  Messa^,  War,  and  Navy;  Treasury;  >  ' . 
Wai  measures,  etc. 

lil.i 

.... 

S.  reports. 
H.  jouKoal 

■ 

Frederic  P.  Stanton  succeeds  J.  H.  Lane  of  Kansas. 

jH. ex.  docs.... 

iH.  reports 

H.  misc.  docs.. 

1-20 

9  is  State  and  Territorial  expe;ises,'l7S9-1860L 
EfSciency  of  volunteer  forces;  etc.     « 
4,  9,  Daily  vs.  Morton;  5, 10,  Butler  vs.  LehmarT;  6, 12, 
Kline  vs.  Verree  election  cases.    23  is  Acts  and  resolu- 

«1114 

1-4 

*l  1 1  .'• 

1-24 

r 

tions  passed  during  1st  sassion,  the  only  time  Session 
laws  have  b*en  published  as  a  numbered  Congressional 
docmnent. 

87tli   CONGRESS,   2d  SESSION 

Dec.  2,  1861— July  17,  1862 


1 

'.'.'.'} 

2 

.^. 

3 

1 

3 

2I 

4 

^.  journal, 
fi.  ex.  docs 

..^...du 
."...".d.( 


.\m  1 


6   .... 

f 


i.    411JM) 


S.  misc.  docs. 

8.  reports.. . 
H.  joarhal. 
Q.^x.  doct. 

...do 

do 


^  4 1181      5  I    1 


Message,  Foreign  relations,  and  Interior,  1861.  ^ 

War,  1861.  '''2 

Navy  and  Post-Office,  I861.  ^ 

Maps.  At. 

2  is  Treasury  (Finances)  1861;  8, 14,  ^&,  22,  30  are  Trent 

affair;  31'is  Irfiiian  disbursements,  1861. 
39  is  Patent  rp.  on  Agriculture,  1861;  56  is  Capture  of 

New  Orleans. 
6C  is  Pittsburg  Landing;  72  is  Ordnance  and  ordnaneo 

stores. 
Includes  many  State  memorials.    lOS  is  Act  incorporat- 
ing Union  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. 
1  belongs  to  1st  se,ssion.    37  is  Surrender  of  nav 

Estimates  ol  appropriations,  1862  and  1863;  ei 

28, 34,  Treasury  accts.;  29,  Brigham  Young's  aii  ui.  » 

3S-44, 4i)-52 36  is  Receipts  and  expenditures,  1861 .  -^ 

45 , !  Commercial  relal  ions,  1861. 

53-69, 71-79. ...  63  is  Patent  Oflic*  rp.,  1861 ,  with  List  of  patentees;  63  is 
War  Dept.  expenses;  67  Is  Purchase  of  anr  '  •  '-'-^ 
mont. 

"n'ent  Office,  1861:  Arts  and  manufjactiires,  '1,  »n  in 
.p.  and  list  orpatentees  which  also  appears  in  serial  no. 
1131. 


1-108. 

2-o9.. 


40 


37tli  CONGRESS,  2d  SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


12 


H.  ex.  docs.. 


H. 


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-do 

-do 

.do....... 

.do. 

-do." 

-do 

misc.  docs . 


Ct. 


reports 

.do , 

-do 

.do , 

CfeUmsrps. 
.do 


53 

70 

80-99. 

'100-104 

105-124 

125-151 

137 -. 

Unnumbered 
1-91 


I,and2,pt.  1 

2,pt.2 

3-85 

86-148 

277-290 

291-293 


Same:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2,  illustrations.    See 

for  rp.  on  Agriculture,  serial  no.  1122. 
Coast  Survey,  1861. 

92,  Military  and  naval  defences,  consists  of  reprints. 
Mexican  affairs,  1861-2;  etc. 
116  is  Preliminary  rp.  on  8th  census;  1860. 
Except  187,  in  serial  no.  1139. 
Mail  contracts. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1861. 
77  is  Smithsonian  rp.,  1861,  with  scientific  app.    91  is 

Appropriations,  new  oflBces,  etc.,  1862,  but  title-page 

incorrectly  reads  "  1861." 
2  is  Investigation  of  Government  war  contracts. 
Same,  continued. 

16  is  Loyalty  of  Govt,  clerks;  43  is  National  armory. 
Permanent  fortifications  and  sea-coast  defences;  etc. 

Latham  claim,  Buffalo  and  Oswego  custom-houses;  eU'. 


37tli  CONGRESS,   3d  SESSION 

Dec.  1,  1862— Mar.  3,  1863 


« 1  ]  \^ 

S.  journal  . 

Contains  also  proceedings  special  session  Senate,  38th 
Cong..  Mar.  4-14, 1863,  p.  446. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1862;  39  is  Indian  expenses;  43  is 
Military  road  from  Ft.  Walla- Walla  to  Ft.  Eienton. 

11  is  Senate  exi)enses;  37  is  Message  of  Gov.  of  Utali* 
Contains  also  S.  njiisc.  docs.  1  aiid  [2],  special  session 
Senate,  3Sth  Cong.,  Mar.  4-14,186[i;  although  no.  2  Is 
correctly  headed"  spec,  sess.,  S. anise,  doc,"  it  is^erro- 
neonsly  numbered  42  and  indexed  with  S.  misc.  docs, 
of  the  37th  Cong.  3d  sess. 

75  and  84  relate ,to  Gen,  Banks'  expedition. 

Conduct  of  the  war,  pt.  1:  Army  of  Potomac. 

Same,  pt.  2:  Bull  Run;  Balls  Bluff. 

Same,  pt.  3:  Weetem  Department,  or  Missouri,  etc. 

»1149 

1 
2 
3 
4 

S.  ex.  docs 

S.  misc.  docs... 

S.  reports 

do 

do. 

do 

H.  journal 

1-50  .     - 

. !  150 

1-41  ... 

7i)-107 

.  !  ,V2 

1J)8 

.1153 

108 

.1154 

108 

4155 

.1166 
*1157 
ill&8 

1 
2 
3 

4 

4a 
5 

7 
8 
9 
10 

10 
11 
12 
13 

H.  ex.  docs.... 

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IfPt.lI 

Mpt.2] 

l.(pt.3] 

l(pt.4] 

2-21 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1802. 

Interior,  1862. 

Navy,  1862. 

War  and  Post-Offlce,  1862.      '  * 

Registered  seamen;  Estimates  for  1863  and  1864;  etc.     ^ 

Maps.                                                                           „ 

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ill61 

.    do 

.!t;2 

.....do 

53-62 

54  is  Condition  of  Mexico,  18(i2  (802  pages). 
71  Is  Court-martial  of  PMtz  John  Porter 

',  •■  oii 

do 

..:..do 

64-7r  . 

^1164 

79-85 

81  is  Pope's  army  in  Virginia;  82  is  Mail  contracts. 

Coast  Survey,  1862. 

Patent  Office  1862*  Arts  and  manufactures  v  1      \.fter 

»1165 

2 

do 

do 

do........ 

SP 

du 

22 

fll66 

[521 

.1167 

52 

p.  64,  tlie  signatures  read  "H.  ex.  doc.  54." 
Same:  v.  2,  illustrations  • 

.1168 

78.; 

Agriculture,  1862,  Ist  report  as  a  separate  Department. 

^1169 

03 

.1170 

do 

Unnumbered*. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1862. 

41 


37tli  CONORB88,  3d  SESSION-^Oontinued 


1 
2 

I 

Series 

Dooumont  no. 

Notes 

^171 

•ii;2 

«lli8 

H.misc,  docs.. 

do.. 

(n.  reports 

let.  Claims  rps. 

l-24,26;27 

25 

l-cr, 
294- 

26  Is  Direct  and  excise  t^x  laws. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  18C2. 

48  IsCharges  against  Patent  Comr.;  49  is  Govt,  contracts. 

Claims  of  Wormer,  Cole,  and  Brown,  Govt,  contractors. 

38tli  CONGRESS,   SPECIAL  SESSION   SENATE 

Mar.  4—14,  1863 


S.  journal 

See  serial  no.  1148,  p.  445. 

'1174     . 

S.  ex.  docs 

S.  misc.  dots . . 
S.  repon 

1,2 

2  Is  Gen.  Rosecrans'  rp.  on  battle  of  Murfreesbori  • . 
docs,  are  erroneously  headed  "  37th  Cong.'y  qc-  >i  Ql 

See  serial  no.  t  loO. 

1 

I  au.l  r21 

i 

Nonepresen 

38tli  CONGRESS,   1st  SESSION 
Dec.  7,.1863-^idy  4,  1864 


•    »1175 

1  .1176 

.... 

S.  ex.  docs 

1-5G 

20  Is  War  expenses,  1861  and  1862;  55  is  Commerce,  h; 
tory,  and  statistics,  1789-1863. 

«..  •1177 

S.  misc.  docs.. 
S.  reports ..... 

1-136 

«•  1178 

1-105 

41  is  French  spoliations:  03  is  Fort  Pillow  massacre;  99 

^  •1179 

H.journ;; 

Xrtvalsupplie:;. 

-  .1180 
-1181 

1 
2 



H.  ex.  docs. . . . 
do 

1.. 
I    . 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  v.  1, 1863. 
Same,  v.  2. 

.1182 

3 

do 

i... 

Interior,  1863. 

-     -1183 

4 

(L) 

1 

Navy,  1863. 

>.iA-ii»'"84 

5 

War,  Post-Offic-e,  and  Agriculture,  1 863;  etc.   Agricultu 
omits  appendixes  which  are  In  serial  no.  1196. 

-^   .1185 

Sa 



do 

1..    . 

Maps. 

*1186 

fi 

.  do 

2,-^ 

Estimates  for  1864  and  1866;  Treasury  (Finances)  18 
with  prices,  1821-63,  and  Internal  revenue  rp. 

Except  6,  not  printed.    4, 7, 8, 26  are  Treasury  a" 
is  McCiellan's  campaigns,  1861-62. 

.1182 

' 

4-10.12-2!',...    . 

1188 

8 
9 

10 
11 
12 

do 

do 

do 

27-40,42-59.... 
41 

Coast  Survey,  1863. 

Except  88»  87,  and  51,  not  printed.    36  is  Treasure! 

aects. 
Commercial  relations,  1863. 
Patent  Office,  1863:  Arts  and  manutiactun 

. •1191 

GO 

.1192 

m.  . 

.^ame:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2,  illustrations. 

•1198 

13 

.... 

do..^ 

Gl-v;; 

69  is  Armored  ve.s.sel.s  in  attack  on  Charleston. 

.  ^.IIW 

14 

do 

74 .p.. 

Prize  cases  in  New  York. 

^ill96 

15 

do 

7,7-00,92-- 104... 

E.xcept  101,  not  printed.    84  is  Receipts  and  expend- 
itures, isti3;  102  is  Wilkes'  conft-martlal. 

.    .1196 
^•1197 

16 
17 

do 

Uimumbered  - 

Agriculture,  1863. 
Commerce  iMid  navigation,  18' 

^*1198 

1 
2 

♦  '■ " 

II.  misc.  docs. 
do 

1-15.  . 

12-15  are  Contested  election  casi 

,.  •1199 

16-27 

16. 17,  20,  26,  27  are  Contested  election.s. 

.^.1200 

3 

do 

28-82,84,85.,.. 

36, 43, 49  are  Contested  elecUons;  81  is  National  Aoader 
of  Sciences,  1st  rp. 

42 


38tli  CONGRESS,  1st  SESSION-^^ontinued 


p 

i 

i 

Series 

1 
Doi^iment  no. 

Notes 

•1201 
1202 
1203 



H.  misc.  docs.. 
[H.  misc.  docs.] 
do 

83 

Unnumbered  . 
do 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1863. 

8th  census  of  United  States,  1860,  Population. 

Same,  Agriculture. 

Same,  Manufactures. 

Same,  Mortality  and  miscellaneous. 

Ill  is  New  York  custom-hou.se  investigation. 

1 40  is  Treasury  Dept.  mvestigation. 

1204 
1205 
•1206 

2 

.... 

do 

do 

H.  reports 

do 

do 

do 

1-11] 

,1207 

Ii:i-144 

38tli  CONGRESS,  ^d  SESSION 

Dec.  6,  1864— Mar.  3,  1866 


.1208 

S.  journal 

Contains  also  proceedings  special  session  Senate,  39th 
Cong.,  Mar.  4-11, 1865,  p.  343. 

»1209 

S.  ex.  docs 

1-35 

1 1  is  Mexican  affairs  ,1861-64. 

Also  S.  misc.  docs.  1-3,  special  session  Senate,  39th 

.1210 

S.  misc.  docs.. 

1-48 

• 

Cong.,  Mar.  4-11,1865. 

.1211 

1 

S.  reports 

10<V141 

Also  S.  report  1,  special  session  Senate,  39th  Cong., 
Mar.  4-11,  1865.    114  is  Petersburg  mine  explosion; 
121  is  Heavy  ordnance. 

•1212 

2" 



do 

142,  pt.  1 

Conduct  of  the  war:  Army  of  the  Potomac;  Battle  of 

1 

Petersburg. 

»1218 

do 

142,  pt.  2....."^ 

^Same:  Red  River  and  Fort  Fisher  expeditions;  Heavy 
ordnance. 

•1214 

4 

.... 

do 

142,  pt.  3 

Same:  Sherman-Johnston,  etc.     See,  for  supplements, 
serial  nos.  1241  and  1242. 

•1215 

H.  journal 

►1216 

1 

\ 

H.  ex.  docs 

1 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1864,  pt.  1. 

J217 

2 

:....do 

1 

Same,  pt.  2. 

►1218 

3 

.....do 

1 

Same,  pt.  3. 

J219 

4 

do 

1 

Same,  pt.  4. 

.1220 

~5 



do ,. 

1 

Interior  and  Post-Office,  1864. 

.1221 

6 

.... 

do 

1 

Navy,  1864.    See,  for  War  rp.,  serial  no.  1230. 

,1222 

7 

do 

V 

Estimates  for  1865  and  1866;  Treasury  (Finances)  1864. 

vl223 

8 

.... 

do 

4-14,16-50 

Except  11  and  31,  not  printed.    32  is  Exchange  of 
prisoners. 

.1224 

9 

do 

[15]   .. 

Coast  Survey,  1864. 

Patent  Office,  1864:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  1. 

.1225 

10 

1 

do... 

51 

.1226 

10 

2 

do 

51---1 

Same:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2,  illustrations. 

.1227 

11 

do 

60. 

Commercial  relations,  1864. 
Agriculture,  1864. 

Except  60,  in  serial  no.  1227;  68,  in  serial  no.  1228,  and 
81 ,  not  printed.    54  is  Court-martial  of  Maj .  Hastings; 

.1228 

1? 

do. 

68 

••  192*^ 

1."^ 

do 

5^-82 

> 

- 

73  is  Receipts  and  expenses,  1864, 

-1280 

14 



do 

.^>85 

All  are  War  rps.    83„the  1864  rp.,  belated,  incomplete. 

.1231 

[15 

.....do 

Unnumbered  . 

Corrmieroe  and  navigation,  1864.           ' 

.1232 

1 

H.  misc.  docs . ., 
do.. 

J-58.. 

E.xcept  55,  in  serial  no.  1233,  andt7,  in  serial  no.  1234. 

•1283 

2 

STTiithsonian  Institution,  1864. 

»1234 

^ 
■^ 

do 

rj 

Contested  elections,  1834-65,  by  Baitlett." 

24  is  Trade  with  rebellious  States;  25  is  New  York  cus- 

,1285 

1  . 

H.  reports 

1-30 

tom-house. 

43 


39tli  CONGRESS,   SPECIAL  SESSION   SENATE 

Mar.  4:— 11.  1865 


t 

1 

Series 

Dociunent  no. 

Notes 

S.  journal 

See  serial  no.  1208,  p. 
None  presented. 
See  serial  no.  1210. 
5«c  serial  no.  1211. 

343. 

.... 

S.  ex.  docs 

S.  misc.  docs.. 
S.  reports 

1-3 

1 

39tli  CONGRESS,   1st  SESSION 

Dec.  4,  1866^July  28,  1866 


1286 

S.  journal ' 

2287 

1 
2 

.... 

S.  ex.  docs i 

do        .     .' 

1-26 

2  is  Condition  of  the  South,  Dec.  1865;  11 ,  Court-martials; 

>1238 

27-()5 

26  is  Provisional  State  governors. 
27,  30,  55  relate  to  Freedmen;  55,  56,  to  Mexico.    Maps 

•1239 

S.  misc.  docs.. 

S.  reports 

do 1 

do 

1-125 

for  62,  Interoceanic  canals,  are  bound  after  63. 

.1240 

1 
[2] 

[3] 

1-140        

.1241 
.1242 

Unnumbered  . 
do 

Conduct  of  the  war,  supplement,  v.  1:  Sherman  and 

Thonms.    Supplemental  to  serial  nos.  1212-1214. 
Same,  supplement,  v.  2:  Pope,  Sheridan,  etc.  - 

•  1248 

H  journal 

.1244 
,1245 
424« 
,1247 

1248 

1 
1 
1 
1 

2 
3 
3 

4 

4 

5 
6 

7 
8 

9 
9 
9 
10 
11 
11 
12 
113 
14 
15 
16 
17 
1 

1 
2 
3 

4 

H.  ex.  docs.... 

do 

do 

do 

.do 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

[1] 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  18^5,  pt.  1. 
Same,pt.  2. 
Same,  pt.  3. 

Same,  app.:  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln  (Trib- 
utes of  the  nations). 
Interior,  1865.  ^ 

•124^ 
121)0 

1 
2 
1 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

War,  1865,  v.l.« 
Same,  V.  2. 

1251 
1252 
.1253 

1 

1 

1 

1,2-4 

Same,  app.,  pt.  1:  Military  railroads  (McCallum),  and 
Provost-marshal-general;  final  rp.,  1863-66,  pt.  1. 

Same,,  app.,  pt.  2:  Provost-marshal-general,  final  rp., 
1863-66,  pt.  2.  . 

Navy,  1865. 

1?54^ 

.do     ..     .. 

Post-Office,  1865;  Estimates  for  1866  and  1867;  Treasury 

1255 

do 

..do..   . 

5-49 

(Finances)  1865;  Comptroller  of  Currency,  1865. 
Treasurer's  accts.,  1864;  34  is  Revenue  svstem. 

'1256 

50-72            

Except  52,  in  serial  nos.  1257-1259,  and  56,  in  serial  no. 

.1257 
.1258 

1 
2 
3 

do 

do 

do 

do 

52 

52  .              .   .. 

1260.    70  is  Freedmen's  Bureau. 
Patent  Office,  1865,  V.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

'1259 

52 

Same,  v.  3,  illustrations. 

1260 

56 

Commercial  relations,  1865. 

•1261 

1 
2 

do 

do 

do 

do 

%3 

'Mexican  affairs,  pt.  1. 
'Same,pt.  2. 

Except  75,'in  serial  no.  1264,  and  102,  in  serial  no.  1265. 
Coast  Survey,  1865. 

•1262 

73 '. 

.1263 

74-133 

•1261 

75       . 

.1265 

do 

do 

do 

102 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1865. 

'1266 

136 

Agriculture,  1865. 

155  is  Government  railroad  propertv. 

.1267 

134, 135, 137-156 
Unnumbered  . 
1-7 

•1268 
.1269 

.... 

do........ 

H.  misc.  docs.. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1865. 

7, 2  pts.,  is  New  York  election.  Dodge  vs.  Brooks. 

44 


39tli  CONGRESS,  1st  SESSION— Continued 


3§ 

-4 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

•  ♦1270 

2 
3 

1 

2 
3 

H.  misc.  docs., 
do 

8-55 

8-11  are  Contested  elections. 

^^•1271 

56-130 

92  and  117  are  Contested  elections;  130  is  Appropriations, 
new  offices, etc.,  1866. 

Except  30,  in  serial  no.  1273,  and  101,  in  serial  no.  1274; 
also  31  and  94,  not  printed.  93isIloscoeConklingand 
Provost-Marshal-Gen.  Fry  investigation. 

Report  of  Joint  Committee  on  Reconstruction. 

^  •1272 

■ 
H.  reports 

do 

do 

1-117 

2.  .1273 

30 

"    .1274 

101 

Memphis  riots  and  massacres. 

39tli  CONGRESS,   2d  SESSION 
Dec.  3,  1866— Mar.  2,  1867 


^1275 

^  1276 

^  1277 

^1278 

^  1279 

-.1280 

-^  .1281 

..  1282 

\l283 

.1284 

.1285 

,1286 

*1287 


1289 


1290 
1291 
1292 


.1294 
.1295 

1296 
•1297 
*1298 
%1299 
•1300 

1301 
•1302 
»130.S 
.  1304 

1305 
.1306 


S.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs... 
....do 


S.  misc.  docs. 

S.  reports 

H.  journal 

H.ex.  docs... 

....do 

....do 

....do 


.do. 


.do. 
.do. 


1-6 

7-38.... 
1-54.... 
141-178. 


1... 
1,2. 
3-8. 


9-24. . . 
2.5-49.. 
50-54. . 
55,56.. 
57-70. . 
71-116. 


.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 


....do 

....do 

....do 

do 

....do 


H.  misc.  docs . 

H.  reports 

.....do 


76.. 
81.. 
87.. 
107. 


109 

109 

Unnumbered 

1-83 

1-15 

16.. 

17-33 

34 


2  is  a  special  Revenue  rp.;  6  is  Freedmen's  affairs. 
20  is  Sand  Creek  massacre. 

53  is  Arkansas  loyal  troops. 

156  is  Condition  of  Indian  tribes. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1866,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

Same,  pt.  3. 

Interior,  1866.    - 

War,  1866. 

Navy  and  Post>Office,  1866. 

3  is  Comptroller  of  Currency,  1866;  4  is  Treasury  (Fi- 
nances) 1866.      -*'^-   ''  '• 

12  is  Receipts  and  expenses,  1865;  17  is  Mexican  affairs. 

29  is  Mineral  resources  west  of  Rockies  (Browne),  1866. 

Case  of  Geo.  St.  Leger  Grenfel  in  Chicago  conspiracy;  etc. 

Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1806;  Rivers  and  harbors. 

68  is  New  Orleans  riots. 

Except  76,  in  serial  no.  1294;  81,  in  serial  no.  1295;  87, 
in  serial  no.  1296;  107,  in  serial  no.  1297,  and  109,  in 
serial  nos.  1298-1300.    72  is  Norfolk  riot. 

-Mexican  affairs,  1865-66. 

Commercial  relations,  1866. 

Coast  Survey,  1806. 

Agriculture,  1866. 

Patent  Office,  1866,  v.  1. 

Same,v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3,  illustrations. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1866. 

83  is  Smithsonian  Institution,  1866. 

Except  9,  not  printed.    15  is  Revenue  frauds. 

New  Orleans  riots,  July  and  Aug.  1860. 

24  is  Internal  revenue  frauds;  30  is  N.  Y.  custom-house. 

Affairs  of  southern  railroads. 


45 


40tli  CONGBE88,    1st  8B8»ION 

Mar.  4—80,  July  8— -«0,  and  Nov.  21— Dec.  2,  1867 


l§ 

•5 
> 

1 

Series 

Doctimorit  no. 

Notefl 

y  •1807 

S.Jounui!,..   . 

Contains  also  proceedings  special  BesBlon  Sena 
l-20,l8<)7,p.  193. 

4  is  Freni'h  and  Prussian  retniitments;  13,  Indiaia  wais; 
14,  Keconstruction;  20,  Mexican  affairs,  1866-^7.    Con- 
tains also  nos.  1-9,  special  session  Senate,  Apr.  l-'20, 
1867. 

44,  National  Af-ademy  of  Sciences,  ISfiti,  was  issued  in 
unbound  form,  though  omitl«d  from  8heef)-bound  set. 

^    1S06 
^^  1809 

iocs 

S.  reports 

S.  misc.  docs 

H.  Joomal 

1-L'r 

--1 

1-43..  I 

.-  »1810 

Contains  also  S.  misc.  docs.  1-6,  special  session  Senate, 
Apr.  1-20, 1867. 

•  1811 

H.  ex.  docs 

H.  misc.  docs.. 

do 

H.  rex)orts 

1-: 

1-37,3^00 

38,2pts 

1-7 

33  is  Mexican  loan  siflair. 

^  »1.'J12 
•1814 

1 
2 

.... 

37,  39, 47, 48  are  Contested  elections. 

Contested  Ohio  election,  Pelano  vs.  Morgan. 

7  is  Impeachment  of  Pres.  Johnson,  with  testimony. 

• 


loth  eONORBSS,   SPECIAL  SESSION  SENATE 

Apr.  1—20,  1867       , 


8.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs ;  1- 

S.  misc.  docs       i 
8.  reports... 


Sec  serial  no.  1307,  p.  193. 
See  serial  no.  130S. 
See  serial  no.  1309. 
None  presented. 


40tli   CONGRESS,   2d  SESSION 

Dec.  2,  1867-Jnly  27,  1868;  Sept.  21,  Oct.  16,  and  Nov.  10,  1868 


, ,,  <i3ir, 

.^  13  It 
^•1817 


rf.  journal. 


I  AA 


— rl820 


— 'r.no  '....|....|  S.  misc.  docs 
S.  reports. . 
H.  journal 
ir.  ex.  docs 

.....do.... 

do.     . 

do 

do... 

do 


•1321. 

- ... 



•    .■.:•-> 

1 

1 

'      :> 

1 

2 

.i;:-i4 

2 

1 

.1825 

2 

2 

•1326 

3 

1 

<1323 

4 

....' 

1182,'^ 

Con  tarns  as  an  app.  proceedings  of  Senate  prelimiiiary 

to  trial  of  articles  of  impeachment  of  President  Andrew 

Johnson  (p.  793). 
1 4  is  Intemat.  Money  Conference,  Paris;  29  is  Occupation 

of  San  Juan  Is.;  38,  Alto  Velo  Is.  cltfims. 
Except  84,  not  prinfed.    77,  Rayiiolds*  Exploration  of 
■    the  Yellowstone,  is  erroneously  headed  "1st  s<*.' 

42  is  Irial  of  Fenian  pri-soners. 
Educational  inter<'si;-,   of  District  of  Columbia,  not 

printed;  issued  wirii  additional  matter  a.s  H.  ex.  doc 
I      31 '),  41st  Confj.  2d  sess. ,  serial  no.  1427. 
86  is  Smithsonian  Institution,  1867.      • 
173  Is  Projectiles  for  rifled  cannon. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1867,  pt.  1. 
I  Same,  pt.  2. 
War,1867,pt.  1.- 
S8me,pt.  2:  Engineers. 
Interior,  1807. 
Navy  and  Post-OflBce,  i 
,  /o.asury  (Finances)  1867;  Estimates  for  1»69. 


46 


40tli  CONGRESS,  2d  SESSION— Continued 


Series 


H.ex.docs- 

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....do. 
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...-do. 
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....do. 
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....do. 
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-...do. 
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....do. 


[H.  ex.  docs.]... 

do 

H.  misc.  docs.. 

do >. 

[H.  misc.  docs.]. 

do 


.do. 
.do. 


.do. 


do 

H.  reports...* 
do 


Document  no. 


4,5 


&-22,24-ST.... 

23 

58-95 

96 

96 

96 

96 

97,98,100-156. 


157-159,161-18Q. 


160 

181-252. 


202 

2^3-295. 

275 

29r.-311. 

312-343. 


Uii]iuniJ)ered 

....do 

1-84 


85-168 

Unnumbered 


.do. 


47-84. 


Notes 


Compt.  of  Currency,  1867;  Internal  Revenue  Comr., 
1867. 

16  is  Pardons  of  confederates  by  President. 

Trial  of  Henry  Wirz. 

71  is  Indian  expenses,  1867. 

Patent  Office,  1867,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2.  ^ 

Same,  v.  3,  illustrations. 

Same,  v.  4,  illustrations. 

101  is  Railroad  lands;  126  is  Paris  Universal  ICxpositiou 
(Hewitt). 

Ordnance  report. 

157, 3  pts. ,  is  Trial  of  Americans  for  Fenianism ;  177, 2  ] » t  s . , 
is  Russian  America,  purchase,  descrii>tion,  etc. 

Coimnercial  relations,  1867. 

Except  202,  in  serial  no.  1342,  and  206,  Fort  Riley  mili- 
tary reservation,  indexed  but  never  printed. 

Mineral  resources  west  of  Rockies  (Browne),  1867. 

Except  276,  in  serial  no.  1344.    265  is  Sales  of  gold. 

Coast  Survey,  1867. 

299  is  Education ,  rp.,  1867-68,  without  accompanying 
docs. 

315  is  Receipts  and  exj^nses,  1866;  337  is  list  of  Vessels 
bought,  sold,  and  chartered  by  U.  S.,  18(:il-68;  342  is 
Reconstruction. 

Agriculture,  1867. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1867. 

12-14, 28, 35  are  Contested  elections;  23  is  Loans  aud  cur- 
rency aots,  179(>-18<)7. 

154  is  New  Mexico  election. 

Paris  exposition,  1867,   v.  1:  Fine   and    useful 
weights,  bibliograpjtiy. 

Same,  v.  2:  Iron,  st§<g3,  precious  metals,  chemistry. 

Same,  v.  3:  Machinery  and  processes. 

Same,  v.  4:  Telegraphy ,  steam, engineering,  etc. 

Same,  v.  5:  Cereals,  food,  photography,  cables, 
education,  medicine ,  etc. 

Same,  V.  6:  Wool,  cotton,  silk  fabrics,  education. 

E5:cept  80,  not  printed. 


arts, 


lOtli  CONGRESS,  3d  SESSION 

Dec.  7,  1868— Mar.  3,  1869 


•1359 

1 
S.  journal         ' 

.1360 

S.  ex.  docs 

1-56 

6  is  Region  of  La  Plata,  South  America;  4S  is  "Panoche 
Grande"  land  claim. 

.1361 
«1362 



.... 

S.  misc.  docs . . 

S.  reports 

H.  journal  .  .. 

1-57.... 

190-273 

43  is  List  of  private  claims  in  Senate,  15th-39th  Cong. 
266  is  Heavy  ordnance;  273  is  U.  S.  securities. 

»1368 

.1864 

1 
1 
2 

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H.  ex.  docs.... 

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Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1868,  pt.  1. 
Same,pt.2.               | 
Interior,  1868. 

'1866 

1 

47 


40th  CONGRESS,  au  SESSION~Conii.nin.i 


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War,  1868,  pt.l. 

Bame,  pt.  2:  Knglneers. 

Navy  and  PastrOffice,  1868. 

treasury  (Finances)  1868;  Estimates  for  1870. 

Compt.  of  Currency, 1868;InternaI  Revenue  Comr.,18A8. 

Except  7  and  8,  not  printed;  29,  in  serial  no.  1373;  84, 

not  printed.    10  is  Revenue  report. 
Claims  against  China. 
Except  71,  in  serial                             .Mineral  re^sotiroes 

west  of  Rockies  (RuyinondJ,  Ibv.s. 
Patent  OflSce,  1868,  v.  1. 
Same,  V.  2. 

'.1874 

.l!i76 

50, 51. 5.^2.... 

52. . 

.1877 

62 

Same,  v.  3,  illustrations. 

1878 

62         J 

Same,  v.  4jjy[lustrations. 
Coast  Survey,  1868. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1868. 

^.1879 
''  1880 

•71 

83 

.1881 

84-86,88-102... 
87 

Gold  coin  sold,  1803-69;  etc. 

Commercial  relations,  1868. 

Agriculture  rp.,  1868, 

Conunerce  and  navigation,  1868. 

62  is  Georgii^  affairs;  53  is  Mississippi  aflai.s. 

Index  to  H.  rps.,  2^3th-40th  Congress,  1S39-69. 

Index  to  H.  ex.  docs.,  26th-40th  Congress,  183(f-<  ■  . 

Except  41 ,  in  serial  no.  1390.    33  is  Army  organization; 

37  is  Overland  Pacific  mails. 
Election  frauds  in  >;«w  York .  v  t  . 
Same,  V.  2. 
Treatment  of  prisoners  of  war  by  rebels. 

,  i;i88 
-.1884 
U386 



(H.ex.  docs.].. 

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H  misc  docs 

Unnimibered . 
....,do........ 

1-57          .     ... 

^886, 
^887 

>!««? 

.1889 
.1890 
.  1891 

1 
4 

.... 

{H.  misc.  docs.] 

do 

H^repgrts 

do 

Unnumbered . 
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1-30,32-44..... 

4  J . .     

1 

• 

41st  CONGRESS,   1st  SESSION 

Mar.  4— Apr.  10,  1869 


1392 

.1398 
.1894 
1395 
•1896 
'1897 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

S.Jou- 

S.  ex.  docs 

do 

.... 

tS.  reports 

Is.  misc.  docs.. 
H.  journal.. . . 

II.  ex.  docs 

Hvinisadocs.. 

H.  reports 

1-10,12 

1! 

11 

Contains  also  proceedings  of  special  session  Senate,  A}.: . 

12-22, 1S69,  p.  167. 
12  IsXontracts  with  Norman  "Wiard  for  ordnance. 
Alabama  claims^  v.  1:  Rebel  belligerency,  neutrality. 
Same,  v.  2:  Enforcement  of  neutrality,  rebel  cruisers. 
Same,  v.  3:  Rebel  cruisers,  claims  negotiations.  « 
Same,  v.  4:  General,  parliamentary  and  judicial  apps. 
Same,  v.  5:  Parliamentary  and  judicial  appendix. 

'  1898 

11 

1-8 

.1899 

1-25 

1- 

1-12 

•1400 

, 

1401 

0  is  Purdy's  Report  on  internal  r^v«fiue  in  California. 

3  is  Myers  vs.  Moftet  election;  19  is  Utah  Indian  w  ar 

expenses;  27  is  Van  Wyck  vs.  Greene  election. 
All  are  election  reports,  except  1  and  8. 

H02 

■1408 

list   CONGRESS,   SPECIAIi  SESSION   SENATE 

Apr.  12—22,  1869 


S.  journal Ste  serial  no.  1392,  p.  167. 


48 


41st  CONGRESS,  2d  SESSION 
Dec.  6,  1869— July  16,  1870 


•1419  8 

.1420  9 

.14?!  j  9  ■ 

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"  1428  9 

..•1424  10 

.1425  !  11 

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- 14-26  I  12 

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Serips 


S.  journal..... 
S.  ex.  docs..., 

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S.  misc.  docs.  .^ 

S.  reports 


H.  journal.. 
H.  ex.  docs. 

....do 

....do 

....do...... 


.do 

.do 

.do 

.do 


Document  no. 


1-39.. 
40-9(). 


91-116. 
1-164.. 


9-2f;,T 


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l,pi..l. 
l,pt.2. 
l,pt.2. 
l,pt.3. 

2,3 

4r48.... 
4^142. . 
143-215. 

206 

102 

102 

102 

102 

207 

216-256. 


257-507. 
308-315. 


Notes 


Unnumbered  .! 


.do. 


....do. 
1-25. . . 


13-15. 


....do 

....do 

H.  reports. 
....do 


26-151,153. 

( 

152 

154 

1-32 

33-72 

73-122 


7  is  Cuban  revolution,  1869;  14  is  Postal  convention  with 

France. 
Except  76,  not  printed.    40  is  Shawnee  lands  m  Kansas; 

62  is  National  cemeteries. 
108  is  American  injin-ies  in  Ctiban  revolution,  1869-70. 
Except  159,  Rp.  of  National  Academy  of  Sciences,  not 

printed. 
47  is  Retrenchment;  234  is  Davis  Hatch  claim;  264  is 

Printing  investigation. 

Message,  Foreign  relations.  Navy,  Post-Office,  1869. 

War,  1869,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Engineers. 

Interior,  1869.- 

Treasury  (Finances)  1869;  Comptroller  of  Ciurency,  1869. 

Internal  Revenue  Comr,,  1869;  Estimates  for  1871;  etc. 

Except  76,  not  printed,  and  102,  in  serial  nos.  1420-1422. 

Except  206,  in  serial  no.  1419,  and  207,  in  serial  no.  1424, 
11)0  is  Struggle  for  Cuban  indexiendence. 

Coast  Survey,  1869.    Ci^t^^yi  ^3^ 

Patent  Office,  1869,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  y.  3,  illustrations. 

Same,  v.  4,  illustrations,  not  printed  in  Congressional  set. 

Mining  west  of  Rockies  (Raymond),  1869. 

Except  232  and  254,  not  printed.  240  is  Indian  wars; 
241  is  Bounties  to  colored  soldiers. 

Except  273,  Buildings  of  Howard  University,  indexed 
but  never  printed.    288  is  Georgia  aflfaJrs  (Tyrry). 

314  is  Mail  contracts.  315  is  belated  Special  r^.  on  pub- 
lic schools  in  District  of  Columbia,  Tdth  general  edu- 
cational matter.    See  note  under  serial  no.  1318. 

Agriculture  rp.,  1869. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1869. 

Diseases  of  cattle  in  United  States,  1869. 

Except  18-15,  in  serial  no.  W.S-T;  contains  also  Van  Wyck 
V.  Greene  (unnumbered)  bound  between  nos.  10  and 
11,  and  Covode  v.  Foster  (unniunbered),  bound  be- 
tween nos.  24  and  25.    7  is  Taylor  v.  Reading. 

Contested  electio'AS^Jm  Kentucky,  Missouri,  Indiana. 

Except  100,  not  '>rinted^  Contains  two  docs.  no.  116. 
44,  46,  53,  j8,  I  i3, 144  are  election  cases. 

Contested  elecvions,  1865-71  (Bartlett). 

Louisi  ^.na  cvn tested  elections. 

28 ' .,  Nav'gation  Interests;  31  is  Gold  panic. 

06  is  Ppraguayan  investigation. 

121 1?  Charges  against  O.  O.  Howard. 


49 

41st  CONGRESS,  3d  SESSION 

Dec.  6.  1870— Mar.  8.  1871 


Series 


S.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs... 
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S.  niisc.,docs. 

S.  reports 

H.  journal.... 
H.  ex.  docs... 

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H.  reports.. 


Document  no. 


1-53.... 

3G 

1-90. . . . 
266-380. 


1,  pt.  1. 
1,  pt.  2. 
1,  pt.  2. 
1,  pt.  3. 
1,  pt.  4. 
1,  pt.  4. 

2,3 

4-18.... 


19-60 

61-88,90-94. 


95-110. . 

112 

111-153. 


Unnumbered 

1-65 

66-107 

1-53 


Notes 


Except  86,  in  serial  no.  1441,  ^"H     "  ^^  U  ^|  ( * 
Treaties  and  conventions,  July  4, 177G-May,  1871. 
Congressional  Printer's  rp.,  1870;  etc. 
380  is  Cost  of  coliecting  revenue. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1870. 

War,  1870,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Engineers. 

Navy  and  Post-Office,  1870. 

Interior,  1870,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Education. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1870;  Comptroller  of  Currency,  1870. 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1870;  Estimates  for 
1872;  etc.    18  is  Commercial  relations,  1869. 

59  is  Treasurer's  accounts,  1868. 

93  is  Commercial  relations,  1870. 

Patent  Office,  1870,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  not  issued  in  Congressional  set. 

Same,  v.  3,  not  issued  in  Congressional  set. 

96  is  Commerce  and  navigation,  1870. 

Coast  Survey,  1870. 

Except  112,  in  serial  no.  1459.  153  is  Smithsonian  Insti- 
tution, 1869. 

Agriculture,  1870. 

103  is  Beard  v.  Corker;  104  is  Stamped  envelopes. 
39  is  Indian  affairs;  48  is  Ventilation  of  Capitol. 


42d  CONGRESS,   1st  SESSION 

Mar.  4— Apr.  20,  1871 


>1465 

S.  journal 

Contains  also  proceedings  of  special  session  Senate,  May 

10-27, 1871,  p.  159. 
9  is  Report  on  Santo  Domingo  Island.    Contains  also 

S.  ex.  docs.  1  and  2,  special  session  Senate,  May  10-27, 

1871. 
Contains  also  S.  misc.  docs.  1-3,  special  session  Senate, 

May  10-27, 1871. 
Committee  rp.  on  outrages  in  Southern  States,  with 

North  Carolina  testimony;  etc.    Contains  also  S.  rps. 

4  and  5,  special  session  Senate,  May  10-27, 1871. 

il466 

.... 

.... 

S.  ex.  docs 

S.  misc.  docs... 
S.  reports 

H.  journal 

1-12 

•  1467 

1-53 

•1468 

1-3 

1469 

<1470 

1 
2 

H.  ex.  docs 

do 

1-10 

1  is  Information  for  immigrants;  10  is  Mining  west  of 

Rockies  (RajTiiond),  1870. 
19  is  Hayden's  Geological  survey  of  Nebraska;  20  is 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1870. 
2,  3,  35,  and  36  are  Contested  elections. 

•1471 

11-20 

.1472 

H.  misc.  docs. 
'[H.  misc.  docs.] 

1-43.  .          .  . 

1473 

.... 

.... 

Unniunbered  . 

9th  census  of  United  States,  1870,  v.  1:  Population  and 
social  statistics. 

82452°— 11- 


50 


42d  CONGRESS,  1st  SESSION— Continued 


> 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

1474 

[H.  misc.  docs.] 
do 

Unnumbered. 

do 

do 

1 

Same,  v.  2:  Vital  statistics. 

1475 

Same,  v.  3:  Industry  and  wealth. 

•  1476 

do 

H.  report 

Same,  Compendiiun. 
See  serial  no.  1528. 

42d  CONGRESS,    SPECIAL.  SESSION   SENATE 

May  10—27,  1871 


S.  journal 

See  serial  no.  1465,  p.  159. 

.... 

S.ex.  docs 

S.  misc.  docs.. 
S.  reports 

1,2 

See  serial  no.  1466. 

1-3 

See  serial  no.  1467. 

4,5. 

See  serial  no.  1468. 

42d  CONGRESS,   2d   SESSION 

Dec.  4,  1871— June  10,  1872 


♦1477 

S.  journal 

,1478 

1 

.... 

S.  ex.  docs 

1-5,7-35 

31  is  Case  of  U.  S.  in  Geneva  arbitration. 

*1479 

? 

..do 

36-87 

39  is  International  Penitentiary  Congress. 

1480 

s 

do 

6 

Tehuantepec  Ship  Canal  (Shufeldt). 

Fish  Commission  rp.,  1871-72,  is  Gl,  though  it  bears  no 

.1481 

1 

S.  misc.  docs.. 

1-61 

number  except  as  signatures. 

-1482 

2 
1 

do 

62-167 

149  is  Smithsonian  Institution,  1871. 

*1483 

S.  reports 

6-232 

Except  41,  in  serial  nos.  1484-1496;  183,  in  serial  no. 
1497,  and  227,  in  serial  nos.  1498-1500. 

'1484 

2 

1 

do 

41,pt.l 

Affairs  in  insurrectionary  States:  rp.  &  minority  views. 

.1485 

2 

2 

do 

41,pt.2 

Same:  North  Carolina. 

.1486 

2 

3 

do 

41,pt.3 

Same:  South  Carolina,  v.  1. 

-1487 

2 

4 

do 

41,  pt.  4 

Same:  South  Carolina,  v.  2. 

.1488 

2 

5 

do 

41,  pt.  5 

Same:  South  Carolina,  v.  3. 

-1489 

2 

6 

do 

41,  pt.6 

Same:  Georgia,  v.  1. 

•1490 

2 

7 

do 

41,pt.  7 

Same:  Georgia,  v.  2. 

.1491 

2 

8 

do 

41,  pt.  8 

Same:  Alabama,  v.  1. 

.1492 

2 

9 

do 

41,pt.9 

Same:  Alabama,  v.  2. 

«1493 

2 

10 

do 

41,pt.  10 

Same:  Alabama,  v.  3. 

«1494 

2 

11 

do 

41,pt.  11 

Same:  Mississippi,  v.  1. 

.1495 

2 

12 

do 

41,pt.  12 

Sam'^:  Mississippi,  v.  2. 

.1496 

2 

13 

do 

41,pt.  13 

Same:  Florida,  and  miscellaneous. 

•1497 

3 
4 

1 

do 

do 

183 

Sales  of  ordnance  stores. 

■1498 

227 

New  York  custom-house  investigation,  v.  1. 

•1499 

4 
4 

2 
3 

do 

do 

227 

Same,  v.  2. 

•1500 

227 

«1501 

a 

Message  and  rps.  of  War,  Navy,  Post-Office,  Interior,  and 
Agriculture,  without  accompanying  docs.,  1871. 

•1502 

[1] 

H.  ex.  docs 

U,pt.l 

Foreign  relations,  1871. 

^1508 

2 

1 

do 

l,pt.2 

War,  1871,  v.  1. 

•  1504 

2 

2 

do 

l,pt.2 

Same,  v.  2:  Engineers. 

«1605 

3 

1 

do 

l,pt.5...^... 

Interior  rp.,  1871,  v.  1. 

,1506 

3 

2 

....do 

i,pt.y<    .. 

Same,  v.  2:  Education. 

^ 


u 


42d  CONGRESS,  2d  SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notos 


•loiyl    9 

i 


10 


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H.  reports. 

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l,pt.  4. 

3,4 

5-20. . . . 
21-84... 


85-10(3. . 
107-109. 
110-212. 


121 

213^277. 
278-281. 
283,290. 


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282 

282 

282 

284-323,325,326 


324.. 
[327]. 
220.- 
1-33. 


34-110.... 
111-200.-,. 
201-230... 


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22,  pt.  1.. 
22,pt.2.. 
22,pt.3.. 
22,pt.4.. 
22,pt.5.. 
22,pt.6.. 
22,pt.7.. 
22,pt.8.. 
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22,pt.  10. 
22,pt.  11. 
22,  pt.  12. 
22,  pf.  T?. 
?2-S:; . 

84-y'j 


Treasury  (Finances)  1871. 

Navy,  1871. 

Post-Office,  1871. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1871;  Internal  Revenue  Comr,,  1871. 

Estimates  for  1873;  15  is  Treasurer's  accts.,  1869. 

29  is  Receipts  and  expenses,  1867;  36  is  same  for  1868,  37 
for  1869. 

86  is  Patent  rp.  and  lists,  1871;  KXj  is  Treasurer's  accts., 
1870. 

108  is  Commerce  and  navigation,  1871;  109  is  Customs- 
tariff  legislation. 

Except  121,  in  serial  no.  1514.  211  is  Mining  west  of 
Rockies  (Raymond),  1871. 

Coast  Survey,  1871. 

Except  220,  in  serial  no.  1523. 

Survey  of  Chippewa  River,  Wis.,  etc. 

Condition  of  Treasurer's  office;  Navigation  and  customs 
laws. 

Treaty  of  Wasliington,  correspondence;  Mail  contracts. 

Geneva  arbitration,  British  case  and  evidence,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3. 

Except  290,  294, 322,  all  in  serial  no.  1516.  317  is  Exami- 
nation of  consulates;  325  and  326  are  Hayden's  Geo- 
logical survey  of  Wyoming  and  Montana. 

Geneva  arbitration,  British  counter  case. 

Agriculture,  1871. 

Commercial  relations,  1871. 

15  and  22  are  contested  elections;  32 -is  Cod  and  whale 
fisheries,  by  Thos.  Jefferson,  1791,  and  Lorenzo  Sabine, 
1852. 

34,  37,  47,  48,  66,  75  are  contested  elections. 

163  and  182  are  contested  Texas  elections. 

201  is  Charges  against  Navy  Dept.;  211  is  Political  trou- 
bles in  Louisiana. 

Contains  also  H.  rp.  1, 42d  Cong.  1st  sess.  46  is  Ordnance 
stores. 

Affairs  in  insurrectionary  States:  rp.  &  minority  views. 

Same:  North  Carolina. 

Same:  Soutli  Carolina,  v.  1. 

Same:  South  Carolina,  v.  2. 

Same:  South  Carolina,  v.  3. 

Same:  Georgia,  v.  1. 

Same:  Georgia,  v.  2^ 

Same:  Alabama.,  v.  1. 

Same:  Alabaina,  v.  2. 

Same:  Alabama,  v.  3. 

Same;.  'Mississippi,  v.  1. 

Sa^ne:  Mississippi,  v.  2. 

"Same:  Florida,  and  miscellaneous. 

A  Hairs  in  liistrict  of  Columbia;  etc. 

94  is  Sutro  tunnel;  96  is  Frauds  against  Indian  soldiers. 


52 


42d  CONGRESS,   3d   SESSION 

Dec.  2,  1872— Mar.  3,  1873 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


S.  journal. 


S.  ex.  docs... 
S.  misc.  docs. 


....do.... 
S.  reports. 
:...do.... 
....do.... 


H.  journal.. 
H.  ex.  docs. 
...-do 


..do... 
..do... 
.-do... 

..do--. 


.do- 
.do. 
-do. 
-do. 


.  :..do: 

do. 

do. 


do 

do 

do 

H.  misc.  docs. 
do 


.do. 


..do- 
,.do. 


1-52 

1-73,75-103. 


74 

233-456. 

457 

458-523. 


l,pt.  1. 
l,pt.  1. 


1,  pt.  1 . 
l,pt.  1. 
1,  pt.  1. 

l,pt.  1. 


1,  pt.  2-- 
1,  pt.  2.. 
l,pt.  5.. 
l,pt.5.- 
l,pt.  3.. 
l,pt.  4.. 
1,  pt.  6-- 
l,pt.  7.. 

2 

3,4,6-19. 


5,190. 


20-91 

92-150 

151-159,161-210 


J60 

211-239,241,242 

240 

1-25 

26-99 


100-108,llf>-112, 


109. 
113. 


Contains  also  proceedings  special  session  Senate,  43d 
Cong.,  Mar.  4-26, 1873,  p.  597. 

9  is  Yellow  fever  quarantine  of  southern  coasts. 

Congressional  Printer's  rp.,  1872;  etc.  Contains  also  S. 
misc.  docs,  1-11,  special  session  Senate ,  Mar.  4-26, 1873. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1872-73. 

451  is  Senator  Caldwell's  election,  Kansas,  1871. 

Louisiana  investigation. 

512  is  Charges  against  Senator  Clayton;  519  is  Credit 
Mobilier;  523  is  Senator  Pomeroy  investigation.  Con- 
tains also  S.  rp.  1,  special  session  Senate,  Mar.  4-26, 
1873. 

Message  and  Foreigh  relations,  1872  [pt.  1]. 

Same,  pt.  2,  Papers  relating  to  Treaty  of  Washington, 
V.  1:  Geneva  arbitration,  Case  of  U.  S.,  British  case, 
U.  S.  counter  case,  etc. 

Same,  pt.  2,  v.  2:  Counter  case  of  Gt.  Britain,  etc. 

Same,  pt.  2,  v.  3:  U.  S.  and  British  arguments,  etc. 

Same,  pt.  2,  v.  4:  Rp.  of  U.  S.  agent,  protocols,  award, 
etc. 

Same,  pt.  2,  v.  5:  Berlin  arbitration  (Northwest  boun- 
dary). 

War,  1872,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Engineers. 

Interior,  1872,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Education. 

Navy,  1872. 

Post-OfTice,  1872. 

Board  of  Public  Works,  District  of  Columbia. 

Philadelphia  Centennial  Commission  rp.,  1872. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1872. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1872;  Internal  Revenue  Comr., 
1872;  etc. 

Estimates  for  1874;  Index  of  patents  issued,  1872;  also 
H.  misc.  doc.  44,  Receipts  and  expenses,  1872. 

20  is  Treasurer's  accts,,  1871;  91  is  Louisiana  affairs. 

100  is  Receipts  and  expenses,  1870. 

Except  190,  in  serial  no.  1564.  185  is  Penitentiary  Con- 
gress and  National  Prison  Assoc,  rp.;  210  is  Mining 
west  of  Rockies  (Raymond),  1872. 

Commercial  relations,  1872. 

242  is  Commerce  and  navigation,  1872. 

Coast  Survey,  1872. 

25  is  Statutes  in  force  in  District  of  Columbia  (1872). 

Except  44,  in  serial  no.  1504.  99  is  Report  of  Centennial 
'2*lxposition  Commission,  1873;  title-page,  table  of  con- 
tends, and  preface  precede  first  page  of  the  report,  which 
bears  .'^he  doc.  number. 

107  is  Sniithsonian  IiistUution,  1872;  112  is  Hayden's 
Geologica.'  survey  of  Mont.,  Idaho,  Wyo.,  and  Utah. 

Index  to  pri\''ate  claims,  32d-41st  Cong. 

Darien  Ship  C.'uial  (Selfridge). 


53 


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l§ 

i 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

rl67< 

1 

2 
3 

.... 

H.  reports 

do 

do 

1-97 

Except  77,  78,  81,  82,  and  96,  all  in  serial  no.  1577.    74 

rl577 
.1678 

77,78,81,82,96. 
98 

is  Army-staff  organization;  85  is  Army  regulations. 
All  relate  to  Credit  Mobiller  investigation. 
Indian  frauds. 

4:3d  CONGRESS,   SPECIAL  SESSION   SENATE 

Mar.  4—26,  1873 


S.  journal.,... 

S.  ex.  docs I 

S.  misc.  docs..'  1-11 
S.  reports 1... 


See  serial  no.  1544,  p.  597. 
None  presented. 
See  serial  no.  1546. 
See  serial  no.  1550. 


43d  CONGRESS,   1st  SESSION 


Dec.  1,  18 

73— June  23,  1874 

•1579 

S.  journal 

1580 

1 

2 

3 
4 

2 
1 

.... 

S.ex.  docs 

do      .    . 

1-42. 

23  is  Condition  of  steerage-passengers;  30  is  Centennial 

Commissioners'  rp.,  with  Vienna  Exhibition. 
52  is  Claim  on  Brazil  for  brig  Caroline;  53  is  Civil  Service 

Comn.,  Apr.  15,  1874;  54  is  European  light-houses. 
Nicaragua  ship  canal  (Hatfield). 
Index  to  patents  issued,  1873. 
Congressional  Printer's  rp.,  1873;  etc. 
129,  Fish  Commission  report,  1873-74,  was  consolidated 

with  S.  misc.  doc.  108, 43d  Cong.  2d  sess.,  serial  no.  1631, 

and  not  printed  in  this  volume. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1873. 

1581 

43-56 

1582 

.... 

do 

do 

S.  misc.  docs.. 

do 

S.  reports 

do 

57 

»1583 

58 

a584 

1-128 

129 

1585 

130 

.1586 

1-280  

242  is  Postal  telegraph. 
474  is  Charges  against  Congressional  I*rinter. 

1687 

2 



|281-306,     308- 
452,454-478. 

1588 
•  1589 
.1590 
.1591 
.159-2 
.1593 

3 
3 

4 

4 
4 

2 
3 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

307,  pt.  1 

307,  pt.2 

453,pt.l 

453,  pt.2 

453,pt.3 

Transjwrtation  routes  to  seaboard,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Affairs  in  District  of  Columbia,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3. 

.1594 
.1595 
.1596 

J  597 
.1598 
.1599 

'1600 

1 
1 

1 

2 
2 
2 

3 

4 
4 

5 

1 
2 
3 

1 
2 
3 

H.  ex.  docs.... 

do 

do 

do 

do 

.....do 

do 

l,pt.l 

l.Pt.l 

l,pt.  I 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l.Pt.2 

|l,pt.3 

ll,Pt.4 

l,Pt.5 

l,pt.5 

|l,Pt.6 

2 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1873,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Papers  on  expatriation,  naturalization,  etc. 

Same,  v.  3:  Washington  arbitration,  American-British 

Claims  Commission  report. 
War,  1873,  v.  1.        ,  .  . 
Same,  V.  2:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 
Navy,  1873. 

rl601 
.1602 

4603 

1 
2 

do 

do 

do 

Post-Office,  1873. 

Interior,  1873,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Education. 

Board  of  Public  Works,  District  of  Columbia,  1873. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1873. 

54 


43d  CONGRESS,  1st  SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


H.  ex.  docs 

do 

do 


3,4 

5,36,124,187- 
6-35,37-57... 


58-122 

123-132,134-141 


133 

142-210. 


143 

183 

211-219. 
220-255. 
256-290. 


H.misc.  docs. 
do 


.do. 


1-52 

53-125 

126-173, 175-264 


.do. 


174 

26.5-299,301. 
[300] 


H.  reports. 
do 


.do. 


1-262... 
263-434. 
435-611. 


612-770. 
771-843. 


Compt.  of  Currency,  1873;  Internal  Jlevenue  Comr.,  1873. 

Estimates  for  1875;  Revenue  suits  and  fines. 

6  is  Justice  (Attorney-General)  1873;  30  is  steamer  Vir- 
ginius;  57  is  Receipts  and  expenses,  1871. 

122  is  Modoc  War. 

Except  124,  in  serial  no.  1605.  132  is  Sanborn  contracts; 
141  is  Mining  west  of  Rockies  (Raymond),  1873. 

Coast  Survey,  1873. 

Except  143,  in  serial  no.  1611;  183,  in  serial  no.  1612,  and 
187,  in  serial  no.  1605. 

Commercial  relations,  1873. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1873. 

Customs  duties  and  internal  taxes  refunded,  1873;  etc. 

255  is  Hurtt  court-martial.  f^U  fA^t. 

285  is  Reconnaissance  of  northwestern  Wyommg  (Jones).' 

Erroneously  assigned  to  Agriculture  report,  1873,  which 
was  never  issued  as  a  Congressional  document. 

20  is  Sloan  vs.  Rawls,  Georgia  election  case. 

53  and  125  are  Arkansas  election  cases. 

250  is  Postal  railway-car  service;  264  is  Moieties  to  in- 
formers in  revenue  frauds. 

Contested  Arkansas  election,  Gunter  vs.  Wilshire. 

Preliminary  rp.  on  Colorado  River  of  the  West;  etc. 

Exploration  of  Colorado  River  of  the  West  (Powell), 
1869-72.  Schedule  of  volumes  on  doc.  title-page,  serial 
nos.  1617-1621,  says  "indexed  as  in  v.  5,"  but  it  only 
appears  as  a  separate  quarto  without  doc.  no. 

259  is  Forest  preservation. 

384  is  Reduction  of  military  establishment. 

Sanborn  contracts,  testimony  of  322  pages,  is  inserted 
between  559  [pt.  1]  and  559,  pt.  2,  on  same  subject; 
485  is  Washington  National  Monument. 

Except  613,  not  printed.    626  is  Western  Arkansas. 

778  is  Indian  affairs  inquiry;  785  is  Safe-burglary  in  at- 
torney's office. 


43d   CONGRESS,   2d  SESSION 

Dec.  7.  1874— Mar.  3,  1876 


.1628 

S.  journal 

Contains  also  proceedings  special  session  Senate,  44th 

Cong.,  Mar.  5-24, 1875,  p.  453. 
19  is  Transportation  routes;  25  is  Affairs  in  Arkansas: 

28  is  National  cemeteries.    Contains  also  S.  ex.  docs. 

.1629 



S.  ex.  docs 

1-32.. 

1  and  2,  44th  Cong,  special  session  Senate,  Mar.  5-24, 

1875. 

«1630 

^ 

S.  misc.  docs.. 

1-107,109-122.. 

Contains  also  S.  misc.  docs.  1-6,  44th  Cong,  special  ses- 
sion Senate,  Mar.  5-24, 1875. 

1631 

2 

.... 

do 

S.  reports 

108 

Fish  Commission  report,  1873-74  and  1874-75. 

1632 

479-693 

Except  540  and  691,  not  printed;  the  latter  is  indexed 
as  report  on  S.  1102,  to  promote  efficiency  of  Light- 
House  Service. 

.1638 



H.  journal 

55 


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Is 


#1684 

.1635 

.1«»6 

^#1687 

'16:» 

.I6»9 
flMO 

•  IMl 

.1642 
.1643 
.1644 
.Iftlo 
«1646 
.1647 
.1648 

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.1650 

'^.1661 

.1652 
.1653 
.1654 

^.1655 
-1656 
.1657 
.1658 

-"•  .1669 
.1660 
.1661 
.1662 


Series 


H.  ex.  (iocs. 

do 

....do 

....do 


•do. 


.do. 


....do 

H.  misc.  docs. 


.-dp 

H.  reports. 
....do 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


.do. 
.do. 


Document  no. 


l.pt.l 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.3 

1,  pt.  4 

7 

l,pt.5 

l,Pt.5 

l,pt.6 

3,4 

5,6,150 

8-44 

45-78. 

79-99 

100 

101-156,158-170 

157 

171 

172-180 


Notes 


Unniimbered 

1-36 

37-93,95 


94,96-100 

1-100 

101-133,135-149 

134 

150-260,203-205 

261 

262 

266-345  


Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1874. 

War,  1874,  V.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Navy,  1874. 

Post-Office,  1874. 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1874. 

Interior,  1874,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Education. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1st  rp.,  1874. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1874. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1874;  Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1874. 

Estimates  for  1876;  Indian  expenses,  1S74;  Patents,  1874. 

10  is  Treasurer's  accts.,  1873;   15  is  Post-0 ffice  accts. 

Modoc  War  claims,  etc.;  74-78  are  River  improvements. 

95  is  Cholera  epidemic  of  1873,  and  history  of  cholera. 
Coast  Survey,  1874. 

Except  150,  in  serial  no.  1643. 

Commercial  relations,  1874. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1874. 

177  is  Mining  west  of  Rockies  (Raymond),  1874;  179  is 

Receipts  and  expenses,  1872. 
Agriculture  report,  1874. 
21  is  Louisiana  election,  Lawrence  vs.  Sypher. 
56  is  Smithsonian  Institution,  1874;  92  is  Index  of  bills 

relating  to  banks,  currency,  tariff,  etc.,  lst-42d  Congs. 

96  is  Improvements  in  District  of  Columbia,  1871-74. 
2  is  Poland's  rp.  on  Affairs  in  Arkansas. 
Condition  of  the  South  (Louisiana  affairs);  etc. 
Allen  claims,  mode  of  adjusting. 

150  is  Printing  of  U.  S.  notes;  265  is  VIcksburg  troubles. 

Condition  of  the  South. 

Affairs  in  Alabama. 

268  is  Pacific  mall  steamship  subsidy. 


44tli  CONGRESS,  SPECIAL.  SESSION   SENATE 

Mar.  6—24,  1876 


S.  Journal 

S.  ex.  docs 

S.  misc.  docs.. 

S.  reports 


1,2. 
1-6. 


See  serial  no.  1628,  p.  453. 

See  serial  no.  1629.  Document  headings  read  only  "spe- 
cial session." 

See  serial  no.  1030.  Document  headings  read  only  "spe- 
cial session." 

None  submitted. 


44tli  CONGRESS,  1st  SESSION 

Dec.  6,  1876— Aug.  16,  1876 


1668 
1664 
1665* 
1666 


1  .... 

2  .... 


S.  journal ' 

S.  ex.  docs I  1-94 

S.  mlso.  docs. .  j  1-106, 108-131 
do I  107 


94  is  Davidson's  Irrigation  In  India,  Europe,  etc 
115  is  SmittLsonian  Institution,  1875. 
Fish  Commission  report,  1875-76. 


56 


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■ga 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


^    •1667 

^•1668 

^  .1669 

.1670 

'1671 

.1672 

''  .1673 

^,l-^-.1674 

^".1675 

.1676 

11677 

a678 

,  1679 

«1680 
.1681 

•1682, 


1684 


.1687 
>1688 


1690 
1691 


•1692 
•1693 
1694 


1697 


1700 
.1701 
1702 

1703 
1704 
1705 
1706 
1707 
.1708 
•1709 


S.  reports... 

do 

do 

do 

H.  journal.,. 

H.  ex.  docs.. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


1-328 

329-526,528-534. 

527.. , 

527 


l,pt.l.... 

l,pt.l.... 

l,pt.2.... 

l,pt.2.... 

l,pt.2.... 

l,pt.2.... 

l,pt.2.... 
ri,pt.3.... 
ll,pt.4.... 

l,pt.  5.... 

l,pt.  5.... 
fl,  pts.  6-9. 
17-13 

2 


.do. 


3,4 

5,  6,  107. 

14-21.... 


.do. 


22-80,  82,  83. 


do 

..do 

do 

..do 


81 

84-123, 12&-158. 

124 

159-195 


....do 

....do 

[H.  ex.  docs.]. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

H,  misc.  docs. 
....do 


166.. 
J91.. 
ri96]. 


[196].. 
[196].. 
[196].. 
1-49.. 
50-82. 


....do 

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....do 

....do 

....do 

....do..... 

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H.  reports.. 
....do 


61,65 

83-103 

104-169, 171-174 

170,  pts.  1-3.... 

170,pt.5 

170,ptS.4,6-«.. 

175-186 

187-194 

1-342 

343-440 


331  is  Geo.  E.  Spencer  election  inquiry. 
Mississippi  elections  in  1875,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  v,  1, 1875. 

Same,  v.  2. 

War,  1875,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v.  4:  Signal  OfBce. 

Navy,  1875. 

Post-Office,  1875. 

Interior,  1875,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Education. 

Pts.  7  and  8  are  Commissioners  of  D.  C,  1875. 

Post-Office  accts.,  1875;  etc. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1875. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1875;  Internal  Revenue  Comr. ,  1875 

Estimates   for   1877;  Indian   expenses,    1875;  Patents, 

1875. 
14  is  Justice  (Attorney- General)  1875;  21  is  Labor  in 

Europe  and  America. 
83,  Seal-fisheries  in  Alaska,  includes  Elliott's  report, 

bound  after  p.  201. 
Coast  Survey,  1875. 
Except  107,  in  serial  no,  1685. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1875. 
Except  166,  in  serial  no.  1692,  and  191,  in  serial  no. 

1693.    159  is  Mining  west  of  Rockies  (Raymond),  18'?5. 
Commercial  relations,  1875. 
Mail  contracts. 

Vienna  International  Exhibition,  1873,  v.  1:  Introduc- 
tion, executive  commission,  agriculture. 
Same,  v.  2:  Science,  education. 
Same,  v.  3:  Engineering. 

Same,  v.  4:  Architecture,  metallurgy,  general  index. 
47-49  are  Contested  election  cases. 
Except  61  and  65,  both  in  serial  no.  1700.     54,  55,  57, 

58,  64,  and  82  are  Contested  elections. 
Contested  elections  from  Illinois  and  Virginia. 
103,  3  pts.,  is  Investigation  of  Board  of  Audit,  D.  C. 
147  is  Nat.  Home  for  D.  V.  Soldiers,  1875;  167  is  Indian. 

affairs,  investigation;  174  is  Hallet  Kilbourn  case. 
Report  on  naval  affairs,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 

186  is  Whisky  fraud  mvestigation. 
Post-Offlce  Dept.  expenditures,  testimony;  etc. 

Except  353  and  394,  not  printed;  no.  389,  pt.  2  only 
appears.  354  is  Army  reorganization  and  transfer  of 
Indian  Bureau;  440  is  Pacific  railroads. 


57 


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p 

1 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

•1710 
•#1711 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 

H.  reports  — 

do 

do 

441-578, 58(Mi22 
679 

496  is  Govt.  Printing  Office  investigation;  602  is  Freed- 

man's  Savings  and  Trust  Co.  investigation. 
The  Emma  mine. 

,•1712 

623-784 

785-793 

794-n814 

799,800........ 

816-842 

623  Is  Investigation  of  Alaska  affairs;  761,  of  New  Yorlc 

•1718 

do 

P.  0.  building;  784,  of  Navy  Dept. 
787  is  Venezuelan  Mixed  Commission;  793  is  Govt.  Hos- 

.1714 

•1716 
.1716 



do 

do 

do 

pital  for  Insane,  investigation. 
Except  799  and  800,  in  serial  no.  1715.    814  Is  Post-Offlce 

Dept.  Investigation. 
War  Dept.  management;  Justice  Dept.  exx)enses. 
816  Is  Conduct  of  Federal  ofTicers  In  Louisiana. 

44tli  CONGRESS,  2d  SESSION 

Dec.  4,  1876— Mar.  3,  1877 


.'1717 

S.  journal 

Contains  also  proceedings  special  session  Senate,  46th 

Cong.,  Mar.  5-17,  1877,  p.  433. 
2  is  Investigation  of  electoral  vote  In  Louisiana. 
Court  of  Commissioners  of  Alabama  Claims. 

*1718 

1 

2 

3 

4 
1 
2 
3 
4 
6 

6 
6 
6 

.... 

S.ex.docs 

do 

1-20 

f21. 

.1719 

22-30,32-36.... 
39-46 

27  Is  European  ships  of  war  (King). 

46  Is  Digest  of  opinions  of  Attys.-Gen.,  rev.  ed.  (Cad- 

walader).    Contains  also  S.  ex.  doc.  1,  45th  Cong. 

special  session  Senate,  Mar.  5-17, 1877. 
Mexican  claims,  list;  State  Dept.  expenses,  1789-1876. 
Coast  Survey,  1876. 
20  is  Railway  mail  transjwrtatlon. 
Electoral  vote  of  Louisiana  in  1876. 

'1720 

31,38 

»1721 

.... 

do 

S.misc.  docs... 
do 

37 

.1722 
«1723 

1-13,15-^3 

14 

•  1724 

1 
2 
3 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

[S.  misc.  does.] . 
...  .do 

44.46  

Electoral  vote  In  South;  Smithsonian  Institution,  1876. 

#1725 

45 

Mississippi  elections,  1875  and  1876. 

1726 

47 

Fish  Commission  report,  not  printed  here;  issued  in  45th 

Cong.  2d  sess.,  serial  no.  1787. 
South  Carolina  elections,  1875  and  1876,  v.  1. 

#1727 

48 

.1728 

48 

Same,  v.  2. 

,1729 

48 

Same,  v.  3. 

1780 

Unnumbered  . 

do 

f 535-700, 702.... 
1704-706  

611 

Charters  and  constitutions,  2d  ed.  (Poore),  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

Except  611,  in  serial  no.  1733;  689,  in  serial  no.  1734. 

704  is  Alabama  elections,  1874-76. 

Florida  election  in  1876. 

1731 

«1782 
.1788 

1 

2 
3 
4 
4 
4 

1 
2 
3 

S.  reports 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

H.  journal 

.1784 

689 

Chinese  immigration  investigation. 
Louisiana  elections,  1876,  v.  1. 

t  .1786 

701 

«1736 

701 

Same,  v.  2. 

1787 

701 

Same,  v.  3. 

-1738 
.1789 
.1740 

5 
5 

2 

703[pt.ll 

703,  pt.2 

U.  S.  Monetary  Commission,  1876,  report,  v.  L 
Same,  v.  2. 

•1741 
.1742 
,1748 
*174^ 
.1746 
.  *1746 
.1747 

1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

H.  ex.  docs — 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Upt.l 

l,pt.2 

l,Pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2......... 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1876. 

War,  1876,  V.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office. 

58 


44tli    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


H.  ex.  docs 

do 

do..... 

do 


..do 

..do 

..do 


..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

H.misc.docs. 

.-do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

rejMjrts. . 

.do 


1,  pts.  3  and  4 

1,  pt.  5 

l,pt.5 

1,  pts.  6-8... 
7-20 

2 

3,4 

5,6,36 

|21-35, 37-39.. 
141,42,44 

40,  pt.  1 

40,  pt.  2 

43 

45 

46  [pt.  1] . . . . 

46,  pt.  2 

fl-12, 14-33. . . 
136-45 

13 

31,  pts.  1-3.. 

34,  pts.  1,2.. 

34,  pts.  3,4.. 

34,  pts.  5,6.. 

35,  pts.  1-3.. 

1-156 , 

157-219 


Post-Office,  1876;  Navy,  1876. 
Interior,  1876,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2:  Education. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1876;  etc. 
7,  9, 11, 13  are  Department  expenses;  20  is  Justice  (At- 
torney-General) 1876. 
Treasury  (Finances)  1876. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1876;  Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1876. 
Estimates  for  1878;  Indian  expenses,  1876;  Patents,  1876. 
30  is  Use  of  Army  in  Southern  States  in  1876. 
44  is  Agency  of  Steinberger  in  Samoan  Islands. 

} Philadelphia  Centennial  Exhibition,  not  issued  in  this 
form,  see  serial  nos.  2119-2120. 
Mail  contracts,  1876. 
Commercial  relations,  1876. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1876  [pt.  1]. 
Same,  pt.  2:  1st  report  on  internal  commerce. 
Except  31,  in  serial  no.  1764. 
42  is  Testimony  before  Electoral  vote  committee. 
Counting  electoral  votes,  1787-1876. 
South  Carolina  election,  1876. 
Louisiana  election,  1876,  pts.  1  and  2. 
Same,  pts.  3  and  4. 
Same,  pts.  5  and  6. 
Florida  elections,  1876. 
156, 2  pts.,  is  Louisiana  election. 
175,  2  pts.,  is  South  Carolina  election;  185  is  Monetary 

Commission,  1876,  same  report  as  found  on  first  208  p. 

in  serial  no.  1738;  218  is  Election  in  northern  cities. 


45tli  CONGRESS,  SPECIAL  SESSION  SENATE 

Mar.  6—17,  1877 


S.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs 

S.  misc.  docs... 
S.  reports 


See  serial  no.  1717,  p. 
See  serial  no.  1719. 
See  serial  no.  1785. 
None  presented. 


45tli  CONGRESS,  1st  SESSION 
Oct.  15— Dec.  3,  1877 


S.  journal..., 
S.  ex.  docs.. 
do , 


S.  misc.  docs. 

S.  reports 

H.  journal 

H.  ex.  docs... 

H.misc.docs. 


1,  2,  5-9. 

3,4 

1-15 

1-25 


1-21 

1-5,9,12-20. 


See  serial  no.  1780. 
See  serial  no.  1782. 
See  serial  no.  1785. 
See  serial  no.  1789. 

Except  5,. in  serial  no.  1805.    13  is  Mexican  border 

troubles. 
Except  16,  in  serial  no.  1778.    2,  4,  5,  9  are  Elections. 


59 


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p 

t 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

•  1775 

2 

3 

4 
5 

H.  misc.  docs . 

do 

do 

do 

H.  reports..... 

6,7 

Ck>ntested  elections.  Dean  vs.  Field  and  Richardson  vs. 

.1776 
•1777 

8,11 

10 

Rainey. 
Same,  Haralson  vs.  Slielley  and  Tillman  vs.  Smalls. 
Same,  Finley  vs.  Bisbee,  jr. 
Same,  Niitting  vs.  Reilly. 
See  serial  no,  1822. 

•  1778 

16 

1-4 

4:5tli  CONGRESS,  2d  SESSION 

Dec.  3,  1877— June  20,  1878 


*1779 

S.  journal    .  . 

«1780 

1 

S.ex.  docs 

1-35 

Except  12,  in  serial  no.  1783.    24  is  Franco-German  war 

and  the  Commune,  1870-71.    Contains  also  S.  ex.  docs. 

•  1781 

? 

do 

3G-100 

1,  2,  5-9,  45th  Cong.  1st  sess. 

Except  69,  in  serial  no.  1784,  and  84,  in  serial  no.  1782. 

D.  C.  expenditures,  1790-1876.  Contains  also  45th  Cong. 
1st  sess.,  S.  ex.  docs.  3  (Navy  Dept.  expenditures,  1789- 
1876)  and  4  (Anny  and  navy  pensions,  1789-1876). 

Coast  Survey,  1877. 

Bridging  Mississippi  River. 

35  is  Smithsonian  Inst.,  1877.    Contains  also  S.  misc. 

.1782 

3 

4 
5 

do 

do 

do 

S.  misc.  docs... 

84 

>1788 

12 

•1784 

60.     . 

rl785 

1-35 

•1786 
•1787 

2 
3 
4 

1 

2 

.... 

do....T... 

do 

.    .do 

36-48,51-89.... 
49. 

doc.  1,  45th  Cong,  special  session  Senate,  Mar.  5-17, 

1877;  also  S.  misc.  docs.  1-15,  45th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
85  is  McGarrahan  claim,  Panoche  Grande,  Cal. 
Fish  Commission  report,  1877. 
Arguments  to  amend  patent  laws. 
Contains  also  S.  reports  1-25,  45th  Cong.  1st  sess.    Pt.  2 

of  rp.  25  is  incorrectly  headed  "2d  session."    209  is 

Freedmen's  Hospital  investigation. 

•  1788 

50..   . 

•  1789 

S.  reports 

-r 

do 

26-209 

.1790 

210-512 

*1791 

3 

do 

513-546 

540  is  Investigation  of  G rover  election,  Oregon. 

,1792 

H.  journal 

.1798 

.1796 
.1796 
.1797 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

.... 

H.  ex.  docs.... 
do 

l,Pt.l 

l,pt.2 

l.pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,Pt.2 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1877. 
War,  1877,  V.  1.   ' 



do 

do 

do 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

.1798 
.1799 
.1800 

6 

7 
8 



do 

.....do 

do 

l,pt.2 

1,  pts.  Sand  4. 
1,  pt.  5 

Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office. 
Navy,  1877;  Post-Offlce,  1877. 
Interior,  1877,  v.  1. 

.1801 

9 
10 

11 

12 
13 

do 

1,  pt.  5 

fl,  pts.  6-8 

[7-33 

Same,  v.  2:  Education. 

Commissioners  of  D.  C,  1877;  Washington  Mommient. 

•1802 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1877;  etc. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1877. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1877;  Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1877. 

Estimates  for   1879;  Indian   exi)enses,   1877;  Patents, 

1877;  Arid  region  ( Powell).    Contains  also  45th  Cong. 

1st  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  5  (Deficiency  estimates). 
Except  85  and  39,  in  serial  no.  1807.    49  and  52  relate  to 

Mississippi  River  improvement. 
Receipts  and  expenses,  1873  and  1874.    The  1876  report 

is  in  serial  no.  2028, 

.1808 

2 

•1804 

3,4     .      ..       . 

,1805 

5,6,61,  73 

«1806 
.1807 

14 
16 

.... 

do 

.do 

J34-50,     52-«), 
1    62-72. 
35.39 

60 


45tli    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION— Continued 


|a 

i 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

.1808 
•  1809 

16 

17 

18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
1 
2 
3 

4 
5 

H.  ex.  docs . . . 
.  ...do 

51 

74-88,91-101... 

89 

Mail  contracts,  1877. 

98,  Tests  of  metals,  1875-78,  includes  Report  of  U.  S. 
board,  and  Report  of  committees,  each  with  full  title- 
page.  A  2d  ed,  of  doc.  98  was  issued  later  without 
doc.  no.  as  V.  1  of  the  report  (Y3.  Ir6:  R29i-2),  v.  2  of 
which  appeared  both  with  and  without  doc.  no.  See, 
for  Congressional  ed.  of  v.  2,  serial  no.  1921. 

Halifax  Commission  (Fisheries)  1877,  v.  1. 

rlSlO 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do , 

H.  misc.  docs. . 

.do 

,.1811 

89 

Same,  v.  2. 

,1812 

89. 

Same,  v.  3. 

*1818 

90 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1877. 
Commercial  relations,  1877. 

»1814 

102.. 

#1815 
.1816 

1-30,32-35 

31,2pts 

36-50 

11  and  30  are  Venezuelan  Mixed  Commission  testimo- 
nies. 

Investigation  of  State  Dept.  expenses. 

Charges  against  John  W.  Polk,  doorkeeper  of  House; 
etc. 

51  is  Frost  vs.  Metcalfe;  56  is  Reorganization  of  Army. 

Contested  elections  in  House,  1871-76. 

,1817 

do 

>1818 

do 

51,53-56 

52. 

•  1819 

do 

do 

.1820 

57-62,64-66.... 
63 

Resumption  of  specie  payments;  Texas  border  troubles; 

etc. 
Navy  Dept.  investigation. 

fl821 

do 

H.  reports 

do 

•  1822 

1-245 

Contains  also  H.  rps.  1-4,  45th  Cong.  1st  sess. 

»1823 

246-588 

589-701 

702-833 

834-1018 

a824 

::::.do:::.:.:: 

701  is  Relations  with  Mexico,  1825-77,  with  Texas  fron- 

«1825 

do 

tier  troubles  appended  after  p.  460. 
787  is  Investigation  of  Navy  Dept.  expenses. 
Except  899,  not  printed,  and  1018,  in  serial  no.  1866. 

951  is  McGarrahan  claim,  Panoche  Grande,  Cal. 

•1826 

.... 

do 

45tli  CONGRESS,  3d  SESSION 

Dec.  2,  1878— Mar.  3,  1879 


■1827 

S.  journal 

.1828 

1 



S.  ex.  docs 

1-12, 14-48 

Except  27,  in  serial  no.  1830.    25  is  Sheep-husbandry. 

il829 

9, 

do 

13,75 

Coast  Survey,  1878;  Panama  and  Napipi  ship  canal 
route.    Contains  also  S.  misc.  doc.  16,  D.  C.  estimates. 

and  Contributions  to  science  of  hydraulic  engineering, 

by  Edw.  Fontaine,  1879,  unnumbered. 

*1830 

3 

4 

do 

do 

27. 

Hall's  2d  Arctic  expedition. 

.1831 

49-57,59^74.... 

59  is  Alaska  resources,  etc.;  74  is  Centennial  rp. 

»1832 

5 

do 

58 

International  Monetary  Conference  at  Paris,  1878. 

<l8;i3 

1 

.... 

S.  misc.  docs... 

1-30,32-80 

Except  16,  in  serial  no.  1829;  63  and  69,  in  serial  no. 
1835.    13, 17,  25,  and  others  relate  to  sewerage  in  D.  C, 

-1834 

2 
3 

4 

.... 

do 

do 

31 

Fish  Commission  report,  1878. 

Transfer  of  Indian  Bureau;  Smithsonian  Institution, 

«1835 

53,59.. 

18861 

do 

81[pt.l] 

1878. 
Reports  of  Committees  on  Private  Land  Claims,  2d  sess. 

19th  Cong.-lst  sess.  44th  Cong.,  pt.  1:  Senate. 

18362 

4 

do 

81,ptS.2,3 

Same,  pts.  2  and  3:  Hous6. 

^1837 

1 



S.  reports 

647-693 

555  is  Reorganization  of  Army. 

^838 

2 

.... 

do 

694-869 

Except  744,  in  serial  no.  1839,  and  865,  in  serial  no.  1840. 
805  is  Competing  telegraph  lines. 

61 


4:5th    CONGRESS,   3d    SESSION— Continued 


10 


1867 


Series 


S.  reports.. 

....do 

II.  journal.. 
U.ex.  docs. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


.do 

.do 

.do..... 
.do...., 


....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
H.  misc.  docs. 


do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

H  reports 


.do. 


Document  no. 


744 

855,  2  pts. 


l.ptl 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

1,  pts.  3  and  4. 

l,pt.5 

l,pt.5 

pts.  6, 7 

7-31 

2 


3,4.... 

5,6,48. 


32,  pts.  1,2... 

32,pt.3 

33-87,89-107. 


108.. 
1-21. 


22,23 

24-30,32-34... 

31[pt.  1] 

31,  pts.  2-5.... 
1-118,120-168. 


119,169-291. 


Notes 


Affairs  in  Indian  Territory. 

Elections  of  1878,  v,  1,  Louisiana;  v.  2,  South  Carolina. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1878. 

War,  1878,  V.  1.     ^ 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office. 

Navy,  1878;  Post-Offlce,  1878. 

Interior,  1878,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Education. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1878;  etc. 

Justice  (Attorney- General)  1878;  etc. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1878. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1878;  Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1878. 

Estimates  for  1880;  Indian  expenses,  1878;  Patents, 
1878.  Contains  also  H.  rp.  52,  Indexing  journals  of 
Congress. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1878,  pts.  1  and  2. 

Same  [pt.  3):  Internal  commerce. 

Except  48,  in  serial  no.  1855. 

Mail  contracts. 

Commercial  relations,  1878. 

8  is  Monetary  system  of  tlie  world  (Mey^r);  16,  Post- 
Office;  21,  Naval  affairs. 

Investigations  of  Judge  Blodgett  and  John  I.  Davenport. 

29  is  Depression  in  labor  and  business. 

Presidential  election  investigation,  1876,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2-5:  Florida;  Louisiana;  Cipher  telegrams. 

Except  52 ,  in  serial  no.  1855,  and  127 ,  not  printed.  Con- 
tains also  H.  rp.  1018, 45th  Cong.  2d  sess.  53  is  Metric 
system;  140  is  Presidential  election  report. 

Investigation  of  public  printing  and  binding;  etc. 


46tli  CONGRESS,  1st  SESSION 

Mar.  18-^uly  1,  1879 


1868 
il869 


S.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs 

do 

do 

do 

S.  misc.  docs... 

S.  reports 

H.  journal 

H.  ex.  docs 

H.  misc.  docs.. 


1-30,32-36,38. 


31 

37,  pts.  1,  2. 
37,pt.3.... 

1-50 

1-9 


1-11 

1-13, 15-20. 


24  is  Liability  of  States  for  direct  tax,with  statutes,  1798- 

1868. 
Observations  of  transit  of  Venas  in  1874. 
Report  of  case  of  Fitz  John  Porter,  v,  1. 
Same,  v.  2,  with  maps. 
46  is  Imports,  duties,  1867-78. 
See  serial  no.  1893. 

3  is  Statistical  abstract,  1st,  1878;  5  is  Consular  reports 

on  State  of  labor  in  Europe,  1878. 
Except  21,  not  printed,  and  23,  in  serial  no.  1880.    8,  9, 

15, 24-26  are  Contested  elections. 


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> 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

•1877 

.1878 
.1879 

#1880 

2 
3 
4 
5 

H.  misc.  docs.. 
...do 

14,pts.[l],2.... 

14,pt.3 

14,pt.4 

23 

Pennsylvania  election,  Curtin  vs.  Yocum,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3. 

New  York  election,  Duffy  vs.  Mason. 

See  serial  no.  1934. 

.... 

do... 

do 

H.  reports 

1-36 

• 

4:6tli  CONGRESS,  2d  SESSION 

Dec.  1,  1879— June  16,  1880 


S.  journal.. 
S.  ex.  docs. 

do 

do 


..do. 


...do 

...do...... 

...do 

...do 

S.  misc.  docs. 

...do...... 

...do 

S.  reports... 


.do 

.do..... 


....do 

H.  journal.. 
H.  ex.  docs. 

...do.. 

...do.- 

...do.. 

...do.. 

...do.. 

...do.. 

...do.. 


1-16, 18-50. 
17 

51-99 


100-180 

181-207,210-216. 


208. 


209  [pt.  1] . 
209,  pt.  2. 


209,  pt.  3 

209,  pt.  4.... 

1-53 

54-58,60-104. 

59 

10-340 


277 

303,2  pts 

341-387,389-487 


388 

488-571. 


572-670. 
671-725. 


693,  pts.  2,  3. 


1,  pt.  1.... 
1,  pt.  2.... 
l,pt.2.... 
1,  pt.  2.... 
1,  pt.  2... 
l,pt.  2..., 
1,  pt.  2... 
1,  pts.  3  and  4. 


29  and  31  are  Ute  Indian  affairs. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1879. 

51  is  Foreign  systems  of  naval  education;  74  is  Claims 
against  U.  S. 

112  is  Interoceanic  canal. 

181  is  Patents  for  public  lands;  188  is  Harbor  of  refuge. 
Pacific  Coast. 

Report  on  State  of  technical  education,  not  printed  here; 
it  is  found  as  47th  Cong.  2d  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  25,  serial 
no.  2075. 

Art  and  industry,  pt.  1:  Drawing  in  public  schools. 

Same,  pt.  2:  Industrial  and  manual  training.  Incor- 
rectly stamped  on  back  as  v.  8,  instead  of  v.  7,  pt.  2. 

Same,  pt.  3:  Industrial  training  in  private  institutions. 

Same,pt.4:  Industrial  training  in  technical  schools,  etc. 

12  is  Civil  code  of  law  for  District  of  Columbia. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1879;  etc. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1879. 

Except  125,  not  printed;  277  and  SOS,  in  serial  no.  1894. 
Contains  also  S.  rps.  1-9,  46th  Cong.  1st  sess. 

Election  of  Senator  John  J.  Ingalls. 

Civil  service  and  retrenchment  in  Rhode  Island. 

440  is  Investigation  of  Freedman's  Savings  and  Trust 
Co. 

Louisiana  election,  Spofford  vs.  Kellogg. 

497  is  Alleged  election  frauds;  539  is  Treasury  investiga- 
tion. 

572  is  Alleged  election  frauds;  670  is  Removal  of  Ponca 
Indians. 

Except  724,  not  printed.  693  is  Negro  exodus  from 
Southern  to  Northern  States,  pt.  1;  see,  for  pts.  2  and 
3,  serial  no.  1900.  708  is  Removal  of  Northern  Chey- 
enne Indians. 

Negro  exodus,  pts.  2  and  3. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1879. 
War,  1879,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 
Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office. 
Navy,  1879;  Post- Office,  1879. 


63 


(teth    CONGRESS,    2d    SESSION— Continued 


1^- 

7^ 

^ 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

> 

t 

•  1010 

9 

H.  ex.  docs.... 

l,Pt.5 

Interior,  1879,  v.  1. 

'1911 

10 
11 

do 

l,pt.5 

l,pt.5 

Same,  v.  2. 

•1912 

.... 

do 

Same,  v.  3:  Education. 

,  'ms 

12 

do 

|1,  pts.  6-8...... 

18,11,12,14-22.. 

Comrs.  of  D.  C,  1879;  CivU  service  in  Gt.  Brit,  and  U.  8. 
•Justice  (Attomey-General)  1879;  etc. 

*19U 

18 

do 

2 

Treasury  (Finances)  1879. 

.1915 

14 

do 

3,4 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1879;  Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1879. 

•1916 

IR 

do 

5,6,33.  . 

Estimates  for   1881;  Indian  expenses,   1879;  Patents, 
1879. 

<1917 

16 

do 

7 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1879. 

«1918 

17 

■ 

do 

9 

Resumption  of  specie  payments,  1879. 
National  Board  of  Health  report,  1879. 
Treasurer's  accounts,  1879. 

#1919 

IR 

do 

10 

.1920 

19 

do 

13,2pts 

"•1921 

20 

do 

23 

Tests  of  metals,  v.  2,  1878-79.    See,  for  v.  1,  serial  no. 

1809,  and  note  thereunder. 

•1922 

?1 

.do 

24-45 

Except  33,  in  serial  no.  1916.    37  is  Forestry  (Hough), 
V.  2;  v.  3  is  in  serial  no.  2046;  v.  1  and  4  are  not  in 

Congressional  set. 

^•1928 

22 

do 

46,48-51 

Public  Lands  Comn.,  1879;  51  is  Statistic&l  abstract. 

1879. 

.1924 

23 
?4 

do 

...do 

47 

Mail  contracts. 

Except  66,  indexed  as  Survey  of  Chattahoochee  River, 
not  printed.    62  is  Enforcement  of  revenues. 

*192d 

52-89 

#1926 

25 

do 

90,pt.l 

Commercial  relations,  1879,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2.                                                \  ^. 

•19*27 

26 

do 

90,pt.2 

•1928 

1 

H.  misc.  docs. . 

1-18 

5  is  Depression  in  business,  and  Chinese  iitimigration. 
23  is  Ohio  elections;  26  is  Ocean  National  Bank,  New 
York. 

''«1929 

2 

do 

19-30 

fl«M> 
•1981 

3 

do 

31,  3  pts 

32-39,41-47.... 

Postal  star  service  inquiry. 

38  is  Ute  Indian  outbreak;  39  is  District  of  Columbia 

4 

do 

investigation;  41  is  Voelter's  paper  pulp  patent. 

•1982 

5 

do 

40,pt.l 

40,  pt.  2 

Contested  election,  Mackey  vs.  O'Connor,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2. 

•1988 

6 

do 

.•1984 

1 

H.  reports 

1-197 

14  is  Metric  system.    Contains  also  H,  rps.  1-36,  46tb 
Cong.  1st  sess. 

«1935 

2 

do 

198-572 

Except  pt.  1  of  428,  missing  in  P.  D.  L.  copy. 

•1986 

3 

do 

573-981 

Except  758  and  759,  not  printed. 

Except  1736,  not  printed;  1776,  in  serial  no.  1939.    1790, 

'^«1987 

4 
5 

.    .do 

982-1520. 

1521-1793 

»1938 

do 

' 

indexed  as  Anonymous  letter  investigation  in  con- 

tested-election case  of  Donnelly  vs.  Washburn,  not 

printed  here,  see  46th  Cong.  3d  sess.,  H.  rp.  395,  in 

serial  no.  1983. 

•1939 

6 

do 

1776 

General  index  of- journals,  Ist-lOth  Congresses. 

4:6tli  CONGRESS,   3d  SESSION 

Dec.  6,  1880— Mar.  3,  1881 


S,  journal Contains  also  proceedings  special  s^lon  Senate,  47th 

\  Cong.,  Mar.  4-May  20, 1881,  p.  403. 

S.  ex,  does 1-11,13-30 9  is  Trichinae  and  trichinosis;  27  is  Agriculture,  1880 

j  (preliminary). 

do I  12 1  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1880. 


64 


46tli    CONGRESS,   3d    SESSION— Continued 


—^ 

t)6cument  no. 


Series 


Notes 


♦1943 


^    «1944 

_  ♦  1Mb  2 

»1»46  2 

V.1947  i    3 

,1948  I     1 


^    •1949 

11950 

1  •1951 

.1952 


il954 

,  a955 

^^1956 

..  *1957 

«1958 

„vl959 

, 'I960 

„.  a96i 

»1962 
.1963 
.1964 
.1965 

*1966 
^^967 


•1968  I  18 


♦1969 
•1970 
il971 
«1972 
•1973 
^1974 

•rl975 
'1976 
«1977 
,1978 


*1979 
•  1980 
.1981 
tl982 


(1984 


S.  ex.  docs 


S.  misc.  docs.. 

do 

do 

do 

S.  reports 


31-63. 


1-13, 15-28, 30- 
50. 


....do 

H.  journal.. 
H.  ex.  docs. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 


....do 

....do 

H.misc.  docs. 
H.  reports — 
....do 


14[pt.l]. 
14,  pt.  2. 

29 

726-935.. 


916. 


l,pt.  1 

1,  pt.  2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

1,  pts.3  and  4 

1,  pt.5 

1,  pt.  5 

1,  pt.  5 

1.  pt.  (1 

2 


3,4.-.. 
5,6,67- 


7,  2  pts. 


9-11,14-41,43- 
46,  48-66. 

12,13 

42,  pt.  1 

42,  pt.  2 

42,  pt.  3 

42,  pt.  4 

42,  pt.5 


47,  pts.  1,4... 
47,  pts.  2,3... 

55 .'... 

68-80,82-97,99 


1-19- . . . 
1-343... 
344-400- 


Many  relate  to  river  improvements;  62  is  Criminals  sent 
to  U.  S.  Contains  also  47th  Cong,  special  session  Sen- 
ate, Mar.  4-May  20, 1881,  S.  ex.  docs.  1-5.  3  is  Capitu- 
lations of  Ottoman  Empire, 

1  is  Senate  expenses,  1880;  31  is  Smithsonian  Institution, 
1880.  Contains  also  47th  Cong,  special  session  Senate, 
Mar.  4-May  20, 1881,  S.  misc.  docs.  1-23. 

List  of  private  claims,  Senate,  14th-46th  Congs.,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1880. 

Except  916,  in  serial  no.  1949.  Contains  also  47th  Cong, 
special  session  Senate,  Mar.  4-May  20, 1881,  S.  rp.  1. 

Election  frauds  in  New  York,  Philadelphia,  and  Boston. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1880. 

War,  1880,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office. 

Navy,  1880;   Post-Office,  1880. 

Interior,  1880,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3:  Education. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1880. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1880. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1880;  Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1880. 

Estimates  for  1882;  Indian  expenses,  1880;  Patents,  1880. 
Contains  also  46th  Cong.  3d  sess.,  H.  misc.  doc.  5. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1880  [2  pts.]. 

National  Board  of  Health,  1880, 

1  Except  55,  in  serial  no.  1977.  Justice  (Attorney-General) 
J     1880;  etc.    Many  relate  to  river  surveys. 

Treasurer's  accts.,  1880;  6th  Auditor's  accts. 

Paris  Universal  Exposition,  1878,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Fine  arts,  education,  carving,  fabrics. 

Same,  v.  3:  Iron  and  steel,  ceramics,  glass,  forestry, etc. 

Same,  v.  4:  Chemistry,  mining,  engines,  machines,  etc. 

Same,  v.  5:  Agriculture,  live  stock,  horticulture,  pisci- 
culture. 

Laws  relating  to  survey  and  disposition  of  public  land. 

Same. 

Mail  contracts. 

68  is  Fines  for  mail  contracts,  1880;  84  is  Statistical  ab- 
stract, 1880;  99  is  Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious 
metals,  1880, 

Decisions  of  1st  Comptroller,  v,  1, 1880, 2d  edition. 

Commercial  relations,  1880  and  1881. 

Except  5,  in  serial  no.  1965, 

387  is  Pensions,  bounty,  and  back  pay;  395  is  Anony- 
mous letter  to  W,  M.  Springer,  in  Donnelly  va,  Wash- 
burn election  case,  facsimiles  and  testimony. 

See  47th  Cong.  1st  sess. 


47tJhL  CONGRESS,  SPECIAL  SESSION  SENATE 

Mar.  4— May  20,  1881 


p 

1 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

S.  Joiimai 

See  serial  no.  1940,  p.  403. 

.... 

.... 

S.  ex.  docs 

S.  misc.  docs,. 
S.  reports 

■w.:::::::'::: 

See  serial  no.  1943. 

r":::::::i 

See  serial  no.  1944. 

See  serial  no.  1948. 

47tli  CONGRESS,  SPECIAL  SESSION  SENATE 

Oct.  10—29,  1881 


1965 


S.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs... 
S.  misc.  docs. 
S.  reports 


See  47th  Cong.  1st  sess.,  serial  no.  1984,  p.  3. 

1-6 1  International  Sanitary  Conference  of  1881;  etc. 

1-9 1  See  serial  no.  1993. 

None  issued. 


47tli  CONGRESS,  1st  SESSION 

Dec.  6,  1881— Aug.  8,  1882 


^1985 
«1986 

§1987 

•1988 
tl989 


Ck)ntains  also  proceedings  of  special  session  Senate,  Oct. 

10-29, 1881,  p.  3. 
See  special  session  Senate,  Oct.  10-29, 1881. 
4  is  Justice  (Attorney-General)  1881;  10  is  Mississippi 

River  Commission. 

70  is  Texas  Boundary  Commission. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1881. 

71  is  Affairs  in  Alaska  (Beardslee);  79  is  Chili- Peru- 
Bolivia  war. 

Many  relate  to  engineering  surveys  and  plans. 

178  is  Heavy  ordnance  and  projectiles;  184  is  Colimibia 
River  (Powell);  194  is  Clayton-Bulwer  treaty  and 
Monroe  doctrine.  197 ,  Receipts  of  moneys  by  United 
States  from  all  sources,  1789-1882,  not  printed;  a  state- 
ment of  receipts,  1789-1885,  appears  on  p.  108  of  H.  ex. 
doc.  116,  49th  Cong.  1st  sess.,  serial  no.  2388. 

Expenses  for  public  works,  harbors,  forts,  1789-1882.      \ 

Contains  also  47th  Cong,  special  session  Senate,  Oct. 
10-29, 1881,  S.  misc.  docs.  1-9. 

109  is  Smithsonian  Institution,  1881;  114  is  Congressional 
directory,  3d  ed.,  first  to  appear  in  Congressional  set. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1881. 

Except  132,  not  printed.  116  is  Internal  revenue  col- 
lecting in  N.  C;  131  is  Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1881. 

Blaine's  eulogy  on  President  Garfield. 

Fisheries  of  U.  S.:  Natural  history  and  atlas. 

Same:  Geographical  review  of  fisheries,  1880. 

Same:  Fishing  grounds  of  N.  America,  Fishermen  of 
U.  S.       • 

Same:  History  and  methods  of  the  fisheries,  v.  1. 

Same:  History  and  methods  of  the  fisheries,  v.  2. 

Same:  History  and  methods  of  the  fisheries,  plates. 

Except  265,  in  serial  no.  2005. 


66 


47tli    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Continued 


~p 

1 

1 

.    Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

•  2005 
^*2006 

•2007 
^•2008 

2 
3 

4 

S.  reports 

do 

do 

H.  journal 

265,2pts 

344-588 

589-878 

Investigation  of  departmental  expenses. 

576  is  Report  on  civil  service  in  U.  S. 

878  is  Distilled  spirits  in  bonded  warehouses. 

.•2009 
%2010 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 

13 

14 

15 
16 

17 

18 

19 
20 
21 
22 

23 

24 
25 
26 

1 

2 
3 

4 

5 
[6] 

7 
8 

9 
10 
11 
12 

13 

H.  ex.  docs 

do 

l,pt.l 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

1,  pt.  2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

1,  pts.  3and4. 
1,  pt.  5 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1881. 
War,  1881,  v.  1. 

^  t2011 

'.2012 

*2013 

do 

do 

do 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 
Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office. 
Navy,  1881;  Post-Office,  1881. 
Interior,  1881,  v.  1:  Lands. 

«20U 
^,2015 

do 

.do 

«2016 

do 

#2017 



do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

»2018 
.2019 
<2020 

•2021 

l,pt.5 

l,pt.5 

l,Pt-5 

jl,Pt.6 

[8-12 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians,  etc. 
Same,  v.  3:  Geological  Survey- 
Same,  V.  4:  Education. 
Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1881. 

do. 

do 

do 

12  is  Tests  of  metals,  1881. 

*2022 

2. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1881. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1881;  Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1881. 

Estimates  for  1883;  Indian  expenses,   1881;   Patents, 

1881. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1881  [2  pts.]. 
13  is  National  Board  of  Health,  1881;  19  is  Treasurer's 

»2023 

3,4 

#2024 

5,6,62 

7,  2  pts 

13-19 

•2025 

do 

2026 



do 

»2027 

do 

do 

20-86  .. 

ace  ts.,  1881. 
Except  62,  in  serial  no.  2024. 
97  is  Receipts  and  expenditures,  1875. 
117  is  same  for  1876  and  121  same  for  1877 

«2028 

87-116 

«2029 

.do 

117-121 

122-192 

1 193-218,     220- 

1    225,227. 
219 

•2030 

do 

133  is  Statistical  abstract,  1881. 

.2031 

do 

209  is  Exportation  of  pork;  216  is  Mint  Bureau,  produc- 
tion of  precious  metals,  1881. 
Decisions  of  1st  Comptroller,  1881,  2d  edition. 

'2032 

do 

>2033 

do 

do 

226 

*2034 

[228] 

Agriculture,  1881  and  1882. 

12  is  Lynch  vs.  Chalmers  and  13  is  Anderson  vs.  Reed 

election. 
D.  C.  estimates;  Private  claims,  House,  42d-46th  Congs. 
Florida  election,  Bisbee  vs.  Finley. 
Mississippi  election,  Buchanan  vs.  Manning. 

^2035 
.2036 

H.  misc.  docs.. 

do 

do 

.do 

1-7,9,10,12,13. 

8,53 

.2037 

11 

•2038 

jl4,2pts 

il5,2pts 

16-18,21 

19,20 

22,5pts 

23-26 

'2039 
•  2040 
•2041 

' 

do 

do 

do 

South  Carolina  election,  Mackey  vs.  O'Connor. 

Contested  Alabama  elections. 

S.  C.  elections:  Lee  vs.  Richardson;  Small  vs.  Tillman. 

«2042 

do 

24  is  National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers, 

•2048 
02044 
*2045 

do 

....; do 

do 

27[pt.  1] 

27,  pt.  2 

27,  pt.  3 

28-46 

1881;  others  are  election  cases. 

Missouri  election,  Sessinghaus  vs.  Frost,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

Same,  pt.  3. 

29  is  Stovall  vs.  Cabell  election;  38  is  Forestry  (Hough), 
V.  3;  44  is  Senate  and  House  proceedings  on  presenta- 
tion of  Jefferson's  writing-desk. 

Life-Saving  Service,  1881;  Interstate  commerce,  etc. 
49,  indexed  as  Husbandry  of  Angora  goat,  not 
printed.  57,  listed  to  appear  in  v.  13,  was  printed 
as  an  extra  volume,  see  serial  no.  2064. 

»'2046 

do 

'2047 

do 

47,55,56,58.... 

w 


47tli    CONOBBSS,    Ist    HE8SION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


Il.mlso.docs. 
do 

do 

do 

do 


do  . . . 

do... 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


do.... 

do..-. 

H.  reports. 

do.... 

do.... 

do.... 


59,60 

61 

[62,  pt.  IJ. 

[62,  pt.  2]. 

63... 

64,pt.  1.. 
64,  pt.2.. 
65 


66. 


67 

57 

1-592.... 
393-653-. 
Dtj^^yyo . . 
994-1276. 


1277-1617. 
1618-1811. 
1559 


Flags  of  maritime  nations,  5th  ed.,  1S82. 

Geological  Survey  monograptis,  v.  6:  Ck)pper-bearing 

rociis  of  Lalce  Superior. 
Same,  v.  4:  Comstoclc  mining  and  miners. 
Same,  v.  3:  Geology  of  Comstock  lode. 
Same,  v.  3,  atlas,    v.  2  is  in  serial  nos.  2320  and  2321; 

V.  1,  in  serial  no.  2776. 
fif<tf  serial  no.  2036. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  5.    v.  1-4  are  in  serial  nos. 

3112-3115. 
Eulogies  on  Michael  P.  O'Connor;  Right  ascension  of 

time  stars. 
Ethnology  rp.,  1881,  2d.    1st  rp.  not  in  Congressional 

set. 
Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories 

(Hayden),  1878, 12th,  pt.  1.  , 

Same,  pt.  2,  and  maps.  -  - 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  6. 
Compendium  of  10th  census. 
Same,  pt.  2. 
Consular  reports  [v.  7],  nos.  23-24J.    v.  1-6  are  not  in 

Congressional  set. 
Contributions  to  North  American  ethnology,  v.  5.     v.  1, 

3,  and  4,  not  in  Congressional  set;  v.  2,  in  serial 

nos.  2803  and  2804. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  7. 
Digest  of  election  cases,  1876-80. 

653  is  Construction  of  war  vessels  for  Navy. 

Except  683  and  966,  not  printed. 

Except  1035, 1234  (indexed  as  "  Report  accompanying 
H.  6181,  on  Richard  Jones")  1235,  and  1236,  not 
printed. 

Except  1325  and  1465,  not  printed,  and  1559,  in  serial 
no.  2071. 

Except  1665  and  1798,  not  prmted.  1790  is  Chili- 
Peru. 

Index  of  journals,  llth-16th  Congresses. 


pt.  1.7 


47th  CONGRESS,  2d  SESSION 

Dec.  4,  1882— Mar.  3,  1883 


.2072 

S.  journal 

2073 

1 

[1] 

S.  ex.  docs.... 

1-4,6-24 

Tests  of  metals,  1882;  etc. 

.  2074 

1 

2 

do 

5 

National  Board  of  Health,  1882. 

,  2075 

2 

do 

2^-32 

25  is  Industrial  education;  32,  Mississippi  River  Comn. 
85  is  Property  sold  for  taxes  in  insurrectionary  States. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1882. 
Pensioners  in  New  England,  New  Jersey,  and  D.  C. 

2076 

H 

do 

33-76,78-83,85 

-2077 

4 

do 

77 

.2078 

5 

1 

do 

84[Pt.lJ 

^2079 

5 

2 

do 

84,  pt.2 

Same,  in  New  Yorlc  and  Pennsylvania. 

.2080 

5 

3 

do 

84,pt.3....... 

Same,  in  Ohio,  Illinois,  and  Iowa. 

.2081 

5 

4 

do 

84,pt.4 

Same,  in  Northwestern  and  Western  States  and  Terri- 
tories. 

68 


47tll    CONGRESS,    2d    SESSION— Continued 


1§ 

1 

Pi 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

^    .2082 

5 

5 

S.  ex.  docs 

84,  pt.  5 

Same,  in  Middle  Atlantic,  Gulf,  and  Central  States  and 
foreign  countries. 

^^083 

^  e2084 

1 

2 
3 
4 

S.  misc.  docs.. 

do 

do 

do 

1 1-17, 19-31,3^ 
1    45,47-51. 
18 

18  is  Congressional  directory,  2d  ed.;  48  is  Bills  and  joint 
J    res.  in  47th  Cong.;  51  is  Sorghum  sugar. 
Comparative  rates  of  internal  revenue. 

^  *2085 

32 

Eulogies  on  Benjamin  H.  Hill. 
Fish  Commission  report,  1882. 

^f2086 

46 

^  »2087 

Zl  '2088 

1 
2 

S.  reports 

do 

879-980 

981-1031 

969  is  Heavy  ordnance  and  projectiles. 
Revenue  collecting  in  North  Carolina;  etc.    1003  is 
Yorktown  celebration. 

«»     •2089 

1 
2 

H.  journal 

^  .2090 
^  .2091 

H.  ex.  docs.... 
do 

l,pt.l 

l,pt.2 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1882. 
War,  1882,  v.  1. 

^   '2092 

*   -2093 

.    .2094 

.2095 

3 

4 
5 
6 

do 

do 

do 

do 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

.2096 
"^    ,2097 
"*     .2098 

7 

8 
9 

do 

do 

do 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.3 

l,pt.4 

Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office. 
Navy,  1882. 
Post-Office,  1882. 

.2099 

10 

do 

l.Pt.5 

Interior,  1882,  v.  1:  Lands. 

2100 

11 

do 

l,pt.5 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians,  etc. 

*    .2101 
^    .2102 

12 
13 

do 

do 

l,pt.5 

l,pt.5 

Same,  v.  3:  Geological  Survey. 
Same,  v.  4:  Education. 

^  .2103 

14 

15 
16 

do 

do 

do 

Jl,pt.6 

[8-34 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1882. 
Justice  (Attorney-General)  1882;  etc. 

^.  .2104 

,    r210o 

2..; 

3,4 

Treasury  (Finances)  1882. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1882;  Internal  Revenue  Comr., 

1882. 

.2106 

17 

do 

5,6 

Estimates  for  1884;  Indian  expenses,  1882.    Contains 
also  H.  misc.  doc.  9,  Dist.  Columbia  estimates. 

.2107 

18 
19 

do 

do 

7 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1882. 

,2108 

35-70,72 

48  is  Naval  engineering  in  Gt.  Britain;  61  is  Plans  for 

,,^   .2109 

20 
21 

do 

do 

71 

military  buildings;  72  is  Statistical  abstract,  1882. 
Patent  Office,  1882. 

•2110 

73-92,94-104... 

98  is  mail  contractors'  fines,  1882. 

*2111 

22 
23 

24 



do 

.....do 

do 

93 

Mail  contracts. 

-.  ,2112 
,^    '2113 

105,107 

106,108 

Cruise  of  the  Corwin  in  Arctic  Ocean,  1881;  Interoceanic 

communication  (Sullivan). 
Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1882;  loss 

of  Steamer  Jeannette. 

-.2114 

25 

1 

2 
3 

do 

H.  misc.  docs. . 

do 

do 

109 

Agriculture,  1883. 

»2115 

.2116 
.2117 

1-5,7-18 

6,pt.l 

6,pt.2 

Except  9,  in  serial  no.  2106.    13  is  Nat.  Home  for  D.  V. 

Soldiers,  1882;  16  is  Geological  Survey  bulletin  1. 
Report  of  Tariff  Commission,  1882,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

.2118 

4 

[1] 

do 

19-25,29,36.... 

19  is  Consular  reports  [v.  8],  nos.  25-26^.    20  relates  to 
printing  of  rp.  of  Board  on  Behalf  of  Executive  De- 
partments at  International  Exhibition,  Phila.,  1876; 
see,  for  rp.,  serial  nos.  2119  and  2120. 

•2119 

4 

2 

do 

20,pt.l 

Rp.  of  Bd.  on  Behalf  of  Executive  Departments  at 
Internat.  Exhibition,  Phila.,  1876,  v.  1:  War  Dept. 
exhibits. 

•2120 

4 

2 

do 

20,pt.2 

Same,  v.  2:  Navy,  Treasury,  Post-Office,  Agriculture. 

er 


47th    CONGRESS,    2(1    SESSION— Continued 


lg 

i 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

2121 

5 
6 

7 

H.  misc.  docs. 

do 

do 

26 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1882. 

.2122 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  8. 

'2123 

28.           

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac,  1886, 1st  ed. 

Eulogies:  William  M.  Lowe;  Jonathan  T.  Updegraff; 

Qodlove  S.  Orth;  Robert  M.  A.  Hawk;  John  W. 

'2124 

8 

do 

30-34 

Shackelford. 

/2125 

0 

......do 

35 

Digest  of  election  cases,  47th  Congress. 
Decisions  of  1st  Comptroller,  v.  3, 1882. 
Not  printed  because  MS.  was  not  supplied. 
Consular  reports  [v.  9],  nos.  27-30,  and  index  to  nos. 
l-26i;  Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1882. 

;2126 

10 

do 

37.. 

do 

38 

.2127 

11 

-do. 

39,40 

2128 

1? 

do 

41 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  9. 

•12^ 

13 

1 

do 

42[pt.l] 

10th  census,  v.  1:  Population. 

2180 

13 

2 

do 

42[pt.2] 

Same,  v.  2:  Manufactures. 

2181 

1? 

3 

do 

42,pt.3 

Same,  v.  3:  Agriculture. 

2132 

13 

'^4' 

^.-.do 

42,pt.4 

Same,  v.  4:  Transportation. 

2138 

13 

5 

do 

[42,pt.5] 

Same,  v.  5:  Cotton,  pt.  1 

2134 

13 

6 

do 

42,pt.6 

Same,  v.  6:  Cotton,  pt.  2. 

2135 

13 

7 

do 

42,pt.  7 

Same,  v.  7:  Valuation,  taxation,  Indebtedness. 

2186 

13 

8 

do 

42,pt.8 

Same,  v.  8:  Newspapers  and  periodicals,  Alaska,  eta 

.187 

13 

9 

do 

42,pt.9 

Same,  v.  9:  Forest  trees  of  North  America. 

2138 

do 

Same,  v.  9:  Forestry  maps. 
Same,  v.  10:  Petroleum,  etc. 

2139 

13 

10 

do 

42,pt.  10 

2140 

13 

11 

do 

42,pt.ll 

Same,  v.  11:  Mortality  and  vital  statistics,  pt.  1. 

2141 

13 

12 

do 

42,pt.  12 

Same,  v.  12:  Mortality  and  vital  statistics,  pt.  2. 

2142 

13 

1? 

.do 

Same,  Plates  and  diagrams  accompanying  MortaUty 
and  vital  statistics,  pt.  2. 

2143 

13 

13 

do 

42,pt.  13 

Same,  v.  13:  Precious  metals. 

2144 

13 

14 

do 

42,pt.  14 

Same,  v.  14:  Mining  laws. 

2145 

13 

15 

do 

42,pt.  15 

Same,  v.  15:  Mining  industries. 

2146 

13 

16 

do 

42,pt.  16 

Same,  v.  16:  Water  power,  pt.  1. 

2147 

13 

17 

do 

42,pt.l7 

Same,  v.  17:  Water  power,  pt.  2. 

2148 

13 

18 

do 

42,  pt.  [18] 

Same,  v.  18:  Social  statistics  of  cities,  pt.  1.    Errone- 
ously headed  pt.  16,  instead  of  pt.  18. 

2149 

13 

19 

do 

42,pt.  19 

Same,  v.  19:  Social  statistics  of  cities,  pt.  2. 

2150 

13 

20 

do 

42,pt.20 

Same,  v.  20:  Statistics  of  wages,  etc. 

2151 

13 

21 

do 

42,  pt.  21 

Same,  v.  21:  Defective,  dependent,  delinquent  classes. 

2152 

13 

22 

do 

42,pt.  22 

Same,  v.  22:  Power  and  machinery. 

,2153 

14 

do 

43 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  6:  Older  mesozoic 
flora  of  Virginia.  . 

t21&l 

15 

do 

44 

Entomological  Commission  report,  3d.    1st  and  2d  re- 
ports, not  in  Congressional  set. 

.2155 

16 

do 

45,pt.l....... 

Land  laws  of  U.  S.,  general  and  permanent,  and  digest 
of  late  decisions,  1884  edition. 

2156 

17 

do 

45,pt.  2 

Land  laws  of  U.  S.,  local  or  temporary,  1884  edition, 

2157 

18 

do 

45,pt.3 

45,pt.  4 

,2158 

19 



do 

PubUc  domain,  with  statistics,  1884  edition. 

,2159 

1 

. . . . 

H.  reports 

1812-1958 

Except  1936,  indexed  as  Condemned  cannon  and  can- 
non balls  for  monuments,  but  never  printed.    1827  is 
American  shipping  interests. 

.2160 

2 

do 

1959-2044 

1985  is  Mississippi  River  improvement. 

70 

48tli    CONGRESS,   1st    SESSION 

Dec.  3,  1883— July  7,  1884 


Series 


S.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs 


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S.  misc.  docs. 
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S.  reports. 


H.  journal.. 
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Document  no. 


1-4,6-28,30-49. 


5 

29 

50-83.. 
84-100. 


101-190 

197-203, 205-208 


204 

1-27 

28-109, 111-127, 
110 


3-147. 


148-343. 
344-490. 
491-550. 
551-578. 

579 

580-900. 


l,pt.  1. 
l,pt.  2. 
1,  pt.  2. 
l,pt.  2. 
l,pt.  2. 
l,pt.2. 
1,  pt.  2. 
l,pt.3. 
l,pt.  4. 
l,pt.  5. 
l,pt.  5. 
l,pt.  5. 
1,  pt.  6. 
6-18.... 


3,4 

5, 31, 35, 64, 82. 


7 

19-36. 


37 

138-42,44-72,74- 
I    &3, 85-92. 
43 


Notes 


30,44,  etc.,  are  River  and  harbor  surveys;   40  is  Justice 

Dept.  expenses,  1881-83. 
Tests  of  iron  and  steel,  1883. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1883. 
54  is  Cattle-grazing  lands  in  Indian  Territory. 
93  is  El  Sopori  land  claim  in  Ariz.;  100  is  Ct.  of  inquiry 

on  loss  of  the  Proteus  on  Greely  relief  expedition. 
123  is  Progress  on  De  Lesseps'  Panama  canal,  1883-84. 
198  is  Suez  Canal,  1809-84,  and  American  canal,  1835-84; 

205  is  French  spoliations. 
Cruise  of  the  Corwin  in  Arctic  Ocean,  1881. 
27,  3  pts.,  is  Congressional  xiirectory,  3  editions. 
85  is  National  Academy  of  Sciences  report,  1883. 
National  Academy  of  Sciences  memoirs,  v.  2.  v.  1,  not  in 

Congressional  set. 
1,  not  prioted,  rp.  485  being  substituted  therefor;  2, 

not  included  in  bound  volume,  only  200  copies  of  it 

having  been  printed.    12  is  Tariffs,  1789-1883,  and  free 

list. 
283  is  Condition  of  Indians  in  Montana  and  Dakota. 
345  is  Swine  products  of  U.  S. 
512  is  Mississippi  election  of  1883. 
551  is  Foreign  tariffs;  557  is  Postal  telegraph. 
Alleged  outrages  in  Virginia. 
706  is  Fish  and  fisheries  of  Atlantic  Coast. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1883. 

War,  1883,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office. 

Navy,  1883. 

Post-Office,  1883. 

Interior,  1883,  v.  1:  Lands,  etc. 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians,  etc. 

Same,  v.  3:  Geological  Survey. 

Conmiissioners  of  District  of  Colimibia,  1883, 

Except  7,  in  serial  no.  2197.    8  is  Justice  (Attorney- 
General)  1883. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1883. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1883;  Internal  Revenue  Corar.,  1883. 

35  is  Railway  Mail  Service;  64  is  River  and  harbor  ap- 
propriations and  expenditures;  others  are  estimates. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1883. 

Except  81  and  85,  both  in  serial  no.  2196.    19  is  Mail 
contract  fines,  1883;  32  is  Statistical  abstract,  1883. 

Mississippi  River  Conmiission,  1883. 
1  Except  64  and  82 ,  both  in  serial  no.  2196.    70  is  Impor- 
j    tation  of  American  hog  products. 

National  Board  of  Health,  1883 


Tit 


48tli    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Continued 


Series 


H.  ex-  docs  . . 

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Notes 


73 

84 

93-99 

100-103 

lOi-128 

129-175 

172 

176,pt.  1 

176,  pt.  2 

177 

178, 

1-3,^11,13-15 

4[pt.l] 

4,pt.2 

12[pt.l] 

12,pt.  2 

12,pt.3 

12,  pt.  4 

16 

17-19 

20-24 

25,pt.l 

25,  pts.  2,3..., 

26 

27,pt.l 

27,pt.2 

28-31 

32 

33 


34,36,37,39,40, 

42-45,48,50. 

35,41 


38,  pt.  1  [V.  1]. 
38,pt,  l,v.2.. 
38,  pts.  2,  3... 
46,47,53 

49,  2  pts 

51-55,57-59,61 
64. 

56 

60 


Patent  omce,  1883. 
Mail  contracts,  1883. 

93  and  98  are  Receipts  and  expenses,  1878  and  1879. 
Star  route  investigations;  Undervaluation  of  wool;  In- 
dian depredation  claims;  Weil  and  La  Abra  Mexican 

claims. 
lOG  is  Swine  products;  128  is  Undervaluation  of  imports. 
Except  172,  in  serial  no.  2208.    154  is  Mexico-Guatemala 

boundary;  163  is  Jeannette  relief  e.xpedition. 
Irregular  practices  of  pension  attorneys. 
Commercial  relations,  1882  and  1883,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1883. 
Agriculture,  1884. 

11  is  Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1883. 
Official  register,  1883,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2, 
Consular  reports  [v.  10],  nos.  31-34,  and  Declared  exports 

1st  and  2d  quarters,  1883. 
Same  [v.  11],  nos.  35-38,  and  Declared  exports,  3d  and 

4th  quarters,  1883. 
Same  [v.  12],  nos.  39-41  i. 
Sanje  [v.  13],  nos.  42-44. 
Virginia  election,  O'Ferrall  vs.  Paul. 
Election  cases:  Manzanares  vs.   Luna;   Garrison  vs. 

Mayo;  Wallace  vs.  McKinley. 
Election  cases,  etc.    22  is  Frederick  vs.  Wilson;  23  is 

English  vs.  Peelle. 
Ohio  election,  Campbell  vs.  Morey. 
Same. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  10,  pt.  1. 
Virginia  election,  Massey  vs.  Wise. 
Same. 
Election  cases,  etc.    29  is  McLean  vs.  Broadhead;  30 

is  Craig  vs.  Shelley. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  10,  pt.  2. 
Not  in  Public  Documents  Library;  it  is  Indexed  as 

Report  on  wages  (Weeks),  and  may  have  been  printed 

in  paper-bound  edition  as  doc.  33,  but  in  sheep-boimd 

set  this  report  appears  only  as  v.  20, 10th  census;  see 

serial  no.  2150. 
36  is  Steamships  (Lundborg);  37  is  Compulsory  pilotage; 

50  is  Portage  Lake  and  Lake  Superior  Ship-Canal  Co. 
American  ephemeris  and  nautical  ahnanac,  1887, 1st  ed.; 

American  coaster's  nautical  almanac,  1884, 1st  ed. 
Investigation  of  Justice  Dept.  expenses. 
Same,  continued. 

Same,  Star-route  cases  and  Ottman  case. 
Eulogies:  Dudley  C.  Haskell,  Thomas  .\llen,  Thomas  H. 

Hemdon. 
Imports,  duties,  1867-83;  Exports,  1697-1883. 

(Except 63,  in  serial  no.  2235.    58  is  Govt,  property.  Hot 
Springs;  59,  Site  for  pubUc  bldg.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Decisions  of  1st  Comptroller,  v.  4, 1883. 
Vertebrata  Of  tertiary  formations  of  the  West  (Cope). 


72^ 


48tli    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Continued 


Document  no. 


Notes 


38 


40 


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65  [pt.  1] 
65,pt.  2. 
65,  pt.  3. 

66 

67 

68 

6& 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

1-342.... 
343-636. . 

637-979. . 
980-1175. 
1176-1519 
1520-1862 
1863-2165 


Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  11,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  11,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  11,  pt.  3. 

Jeannette  inquiry. 

Fish  (Commission  report,  1883. 

Same,  1884. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1883. 

Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories 
(Hayden),  Monographs,  v.  8;  not  issued  as  Congres- 
sional document.    See,  for  bureau  edition,  1 18.5 : 8. 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  1-6. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  7:  Silver-lead  de- 
posits of  Eureka,  Nev. 

Same,  v.  8:  Paleontology  of  Eureka  district. 

Same,  V.  9:  Brachiopoda  and  lamellibranchiataof  Rari- 
tan  clays  and  greensand  marls  of  New  Jersey. 

Mineral  resources  of  U.  S.,  1882, 

Except  11,  not  printed. 

Except  371,  indexed  as  Aid  to  common  schools,  but 
never  printed;  495  in  2  pts.  perhaps  supplanted  371. 

1112  is  Charges  against  H.  V,  Boynton,  journalist. 

Except  1732,  not  printed. 

Except  2019,  indexed  as  Claim  of  Mary  F.  Potts,  but 
never  printed. 


4:8tli    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION 

Dec.  1,  1884— Mar.  3,  1885 


•  2260 

S.  journal 

Contains  also  proceedings  of  special  session  Senate,  49th 

Cong.,  Mar.  4- Apr.  2, 1885,  p.  501. 
17  is  Leases  of  Indian  lands;  40  is  History  of  Railway 

>  2261 

1 

1 
2 

2 

1 

2 
3 

4 

5 

6 

.7 
8 

[1] 

2 
[1] 

2 

S.  ex.  docs 

do 

do 

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do 

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1-49 

2262 

47.     . 

Mail  Service,  1834-84.    47,  letters  of  transmittal  only; 
see,  for  accompanying  papers,  serial  no.  2262. 
Treaties  and  conventions.    Letter  of  transmittal  is  47, 

.  2263 
2264 

50-94,96-106... 
95.   . 

in  serial  no.  2261. 
106  is  New  Mexico   land   titles.    Contains  also  49th 

Cong,  special  session  Senate,  Mar.  4- Apr.  2,  1885,  S. 

ex.  docs.  1  and  2. 
Indian  education  and  civilization  (Alice  C.  Fletcher), 

«2265 

•  2266 

•  2267 

ri-32, 34-55, 57- 
i    65,68. 

33,  pts.  1,2.... 
56,66.. 

(■14,  2  pts.,  is  Congressional  directory,  2  editions.  Con- 
\  tains  also  49th  Cong,  special  session  Senate,  Mar,  4- 
i    Apr.  2, 1885,  S.  misc.  docs.  1-25. 

Smithsonian  Institution  and  National  Museum,  1884. 

Dedication  of  Washington  Monument;  Eulogies  on 
Henry  B.  Anthony. 

Descriptive  catalogue  of  Government  publications, 
1774-1881  (Poore). 

National  Academy  of  Sciences,  memoirs,  v.  3,  pt,  1. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1885. 

Astronomical  and  meteorological  observations,  1881. 

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69 

4»2270 

70 

«^i!271 

71 

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Same.  1882. 

73 


48tli    CONGRESS,    2d    SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


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do 


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901-1292- 


129»-1573. 


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3,4 

5,115.190,270.. 

7[pt.l] 

7,  pts.  2,  3 

(10-42,      45-53, 
1    55-64. 

43 

44 

54,pt.l 

54,  pt.  2 

54,pt.3 

65-175 

176-226 

|226-234,236-247 
1    249-265,267. 

235 

248 

266 

268 

269 

270 

1-11 


Except  1262,  which  was  suppressed.  It  is  supposed  to 
have  been  report  made  Feb.  13,  1885,  by  Senator 
Jackson  of  Tennessee,  adverse  to  pension  claim  of 
Mary  E.  Fille brown. 

Contains  also  49th  Cong,  special  session  Senate,  Mar.  4- 
Apr.  2, 1885,  S.  rp.  1. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1884. 

War,  1884,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers.  * 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office.  • 

Navy,  1884. 

Post-Office,  1884. 

Interior,  1884,  v.  1:  Lands,  etc. 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians,  etc. 

Same,  v.  3:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v,  4:  Education. 

Conmiissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1884. 

9  is  Treasurer's  accounts,  1884. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1884. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1884;  Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1884. 

Estimates  of  appropriations,  and  3d  International  Geo- 
graphical Congress  at  Venice,  1881. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1884  [pt.  1].  * 

Same  [pts.  2  and  3]:  Internal  commerce. 

12  is  Justice  (Atty.-Gen.)  1884;  14,  Intemat.  Meridian 
Conf.  (Eng.  and  Fr.);  64,  Mississippi  River  Comn., 
1884. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1884. 

International  expedition  to  Point  Barrow,  AlasJca. 

Consular  reports  [Labor  in  foreign  countries,  v.  If. 
Europe. 

Same  [v.  2]:  Europe,  continued. 

Same  [v.  3]:  America,  Asia,  Africa,  Australasia,  Poly- 
nesia. 

Except  115,  in  serial  no.  2293. 

Except  196,  in  serial  no.  2293.  203  is  Receipts  and  ex- 
penses, 1880. 

226  is  Central  and  South  American  Commission  reports; 
247  is  Congo  Conference;  267  is  Range  and  ranch  cattle 
traffic. 

French  and  American  Claims  Commission,  correspond- 
ence. 

Same,  accounts,  vouchers,  etc. 

Mail  contracts,  1884. 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1884. 

Agriculture,  1885. 

See  serial  no.  2293. 

6  is  Fish  Commission  BuDetln,  1884;  11  Is  National  Home 
for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1884. 


74 


48tli    CONGRESS,    2d    SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Dociunent  no. 


Notes. 


-*  ♦2811 

—  «2312 

^  *2318 

_  *2814 

«^  »2815 

«»,  42816 


•  2817 
*2818 
«2319 


►2321 
.2322 
»2323 

.2324 
*2325 
»2326 

«2327 


«.2329 


[1] 


[2] 


H.  misc.  docs. 


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-do. 


-do. 
.do- 
.do. 

-do. 
-do. 
-do. 

-do- 


.do. 


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H.  reports. 


-do- 
-do. 


-do- 


12-14,  16,  17, 
19-21,  23-26; 
36,  38. 

15 

18 

22 

27,28 

29,30,31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

[35] 

37,  pt.  1 

37,  pt.  2 

37,  pt.  3 

39 

40,41 

42 

2166-2604 

2605-2676 

2677-2696 

2692 


25  and  36  are  Animal  Industry  Bureau  reports,  1884  and 
1885, 1st  and  2d. 

Digest  of  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  1789-1881. 

Patent  Office,  1884. 

Decisions  of  1st  Comptroller,  v.  5, 1884. 

Eulogies:  W.  A.  Duncan,  J.  H.  Evins. 

British  naval  and  military  operations  in  Egypt,  1882; 
Chile-Peru-Bolivia  war,  1879-81;  French  navy  in  Tu- 
nis war. 

Ethnology  report,  1882,  3d. 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac,  1888, 1st  ed. 

Consular  reports  [v.  14],  nos.  45-48. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  2:  Grand  Canyon  dis- 
trict.   V.  1  is  in  serial  no.  2776. 

Same,  v.  2,  atlas. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  12,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  12,  pt.  2.  Sec,  for  supplement  to  pt.  2,  serial 
no.  2490. 

Same,  v.  12,  pt.  3. 

Entomological  Commission  report,  4th. 

Insects  affecting  orange;  Geological  Survey  bulletins 
7-14. 

Ethnology  report,  1883,  4th. 

Except  2189,  indexed  as  a  report  of  Naval  Affairs  Com- 
mittee on  Jeannette  expedition  survivors,  but  never 
printed.    2546  is  Heavy  ordnance. 

2676  is  Management  of  soldiers'  homes. 

Except  2692,  in  serial  no.  2331.  2681  is  Ohio  election  in- 
vestigation; 2683  is  Pension  Office  investigation. 

General  personal  index  of  journals  of  lst-8th  Congresses, 
being  record  of  Members,  1789-1805. 


49tli    CONGRESS,    SPECIAL    SESSION    SENATE 

Mar.  4— Apr.  2,  1886 


S.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs.-- 
S.  misc.  docs- 
S.  reports 


1,2-. 
1-25- 
1.... 


See  serial  no.  2260,  p.  501. 
See  serial  no.  2263. 
See  serial  no.  2265. 
See  serial  no.  2274, 


49tli    CONGRESS,   1st    SESSION 

Dec.  7,  1885— Aug.  6,  1886 


*>.^  •2882 


■2834 


S.  journal.. 
S.  ex.  docs. 

..-.do 

....do 


1-34,37-68 

35 

36..- 

69-73, 76-77- . . . 


45  is  Electrical  conference,  Philadelphia,  1884 
Tests  of  iron  and  steel,  1884. 
Same,  1885. 

69  is  Rps.  of  Govt,  directors  of  Union  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. 
1864-86;  72  is  Tariff  revision,  1886,  with  documents. 


75 


49tli    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notee 


13 


S.  ex.  docs. 

do 

..do 


.do. 
.do. 


S.  misc.  docs. 
....do 


.do 

.do 


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74 

99 

99 

78-98 

100-153 

154-2a> 

1-4G 

47-70, 72-98. . . 

71 

82 

[99-151, 153, 157 
1    161,163-170. 

104, 120, 145. . . 


152, 154. 


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do 

do 

do 

do 


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S.  reports. 


155, 156. . . 
162,pt.  1. 
162,  pt.  2. 
162,  pt.  3. 
171 


172. 


1-45, 47-90. 


46,pt.l 

46,  pt.  2 

91-392 

393-784 

785-1088 

1089-1315 

1278,pts.  1,  3. 
1278,  pt.  2.... 

1316-1453 

1454-1615 


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Awards  under  treaties  with  France  and  Spain. 

Menocal's  Nicaragua  surveying  party,  1885. 

Sanie,  maps.  * 

78  is  Disallowed  accounts;  85  is  Education  in  Alaska;  91 
is  National  Board  of  Health,  1885. 

102  is  French  spoliations;  153  relates  to  construction  of 
ships  Chicago,  Boston,  Atlanta,  and  Dolphin. 

196  is  Independent  State  of  the  Congo;  226  is  Laws  rela- 
ting to  loans,  coinage,  and  banking,  1790-1881. 

15,  3  pts.,  is  Congressional  directory,  3  editions.  • 

lilxcept  82,  in  serial  no.  2345.  47  is  Compilation  of  Sen- 
ate election  cases,  178^1885. 

Patent  OlTice,  1885. 

Investigation  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 

Except  104, 120,  and  145,  all  in  serial  no.  2347.  106  if 
Ohio  election  (H.  B.  Payne);  131  is  Imitation  dairy 
products. 

Acceptance  of  Garfield  statue;  Eulogies  on  Vice-Presi- 
dent Hendricks  and  John  F.  Miller. 

Washington  observations,  1883;  National  Academy  of 
Sciences  memoirs,  v.  3,  pt.  2. 

Natural  history  of  Alaska,  and  coUections,  1877-81. 

Wharton's  Digest  of  international  law,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3. 

Digest  of  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  1789-188G.  Not 
printed.  A  similar  digest,  1789-1881,  was  issued  in 
serial  no.  2312.  ^ 

Defective,  dependent,  and  delinquent  classes  of  United 
States,  by  Frederick  H.  Wines.  Not  printed.  Issued 
only  as  v.  21, 10th  census,  serial  no.  2151.  • 

89  is  Expenditures  for  public  buildings,  1789-1885;  90  is 
Ordnance  and  war  ships. 

Senate  Select  Com.  on  Interstate  Commerce,  rp.  [pt.  1]. 

Same,  pt.  2.  ^ 


Except  1278,  in  serial  nos.  2302  and  2363. 

Condition  of  Indians  in  Ind.  T.,  etd.,  pts.  1  and  [3],     • 

Same,  pt.  2. 

1391  is  River  and  harbor  appropriations.  • 

Except  1613,  indexed  as  Freights,  commodities,  an^ 
prices  for  period  from  1873  to  present  time,  but  neve* 
printed.  « 

Dec.  7, 1885-May  12, 1886.  , 

May  13- Aug,  5, 1886.    Appendix  and  index  in  v.  2. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1885.  • 

War,  1885,  v.  1.  ^ 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers.  » 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  p:ngineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers.  « 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office. 


76' 


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2376 

2377 
♦2378 

2379 
•2380 

2381 


•2384 
•2385 


2890 


2392 


^^  »2397 


,#2400 
^   2401 


♦2402 
2403 


2404 
•2405 


.if  2406 


««>^*2407 

«»  •2408 
..,•2409 
,^  •2410 
^  •2411 
^  »2412 

^  •2413 
•«  •2414 
^^  *2415 

^•2416 
2417 


Series 


Document  no. 


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2,pt.  2... 
3 


4,6-8,10-17,20, 


5,62,116,176. 


18 

19 

21-26,   28,   30, 
32-48, 50. 

27 

29,31 

49 

49 

51 

52-118 

119-152, 154-172 


153 

173-280. 


253 

281-379. 


290. 
378. 


1-14, 17-20,  24, 
25,30-34. 

16 

304 

305 

21 

22 

27,pt.l 

27,pt.  2 

28 


29 

36 

37-163, 165-177. 


164 

178,179. 


Notes 


Navy,  1885. 

Post-Office,  1885. 

Interior,  1885,  v.  1:  Lands,  etc. 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians. 

Same,  V.  3:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v.  4:  Education. 

Same,  v.  5:  Labor. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1885. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1885,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Collection  of  duties. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1885. 

4  is  Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1885;  7,  Justice  (Atty.- 
Gen.)  1885;  20,  Post-Office  routes,  contracts,  etc.  ' 

Estimates,  receipts,  expenditures,  public  debt,  etc. 

Mail  contracts,  1885. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1885. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1885. 

26  is  Statistical  abstract,  1885;  50  is  Central  and  South 
American  Commission  reports. 

Treasurer's  accounts,  1885. 

Receipts  and  expenses,  1881  and  1882. 

Board  on  Fortifications,  report,  text. 

Same,  plates. 

Consular  reports  on  Cattle  and  dairy  fanning. 

Except  62  and  116,  both  in  serial  no.  2388. 

125  is  Indian  depredation  claims;  172  is  Foreign  mercan- 
tile marines. 

Cruise  of  Steamer  Corwin  in  the  Arctic,  1885.  ^ 

Except  176,  in  serial  no.  2388,  and  253,  in  serial  no.  2402. 
274  is  Weil  and  La  A  bra  Silver  Mining  Co. 

Commercial  relations,  1884  and  1885. 

Except  290,  in  serial  no.  2404,  and  378,  in  serial  no.  2405. 
365  is  Receipts  and  expenses,  1883. 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1885. 

Agriculture,  1886. 

15  is  in  serial  nos.  2431  and  2432;  23,  26, 35,  not  printed. 
33  is  Geological  Survey  bulletins  15-23;  34  is  Fish  Com- 
mission Bulletin,  1885. 

Revision  of  House  rules,  debates,  36th  and  46th  Congs. " 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  11;  Lake  Lahontan 

Same,  v.  10:  Dinocerata. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  13. 

Same,  v.  14. 

Official  register,  1885,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Consular  reports  [v.  15],  nos.  49-52,  and  Cholera  in 
Europe. 

Same  [v.  16],  nos.  53-56,  with  appendices. 

Mhaera)  resources  of  U.  S.,  1883  and  1884. 

38  is  National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers, 
1885;  69  is  Decisions  of  1st  Comptroller,  v.  6, 1885. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  15. 

Consular  reports  [v.  17  and  18],  nos.  57-62,  and  Scouring 
of  wool. 


?7 


49tli    CONGRESS,    l8t    SBSSION—Continued 


L3 


Series 


H.  misc.  docs. 


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Notes 


180-340 

273 

302,379,380 

338 

341-395. . . . 

354 

355 

371 

392. 

393[pt.  1].. 
393, pt.  2... 

396,pts.l,3 

396, pt.  2... 
15[pt.  1].., 

15,  pt.  2 

397 

[397] 

1-373 

374-708 

709-1029-.., 
1030-127G. . 
1277-1542. . 
1543-1887. . 
1888-2264.. 
2265-2577. . 
2578-2855. . 
2856-3142. . 
3143-3474. . 
3475 


Except  273,  in  serial  no.  2419;  802,  in  serial  no.  2420; 
804  and  805,  both  in  serial  no.  2407,  and  838,  in  serial 
no.  2421.    237  is  European  dock-yards. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  16,  pt.  1. 

Eulogies:  Reuben  Ellwood,  Joseph  Rankin,  Michael 
Hahn. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  16,  pt.  1. 

Except  8ot,  in  serial  no.  2423;  855,  in  serial  no.  2424; 
871,  in  serial  no.  2425;  879  and  880,  both  in  serial 
no.  2420;  892,  in  serial  no.  2426,  and  893,  in  serial  nos. 
2427  and  2428. 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac,  1889, 1st  ed. 

Pan-Electric  Telephone  Company,  testimony. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  17,  pt.  1. 

Examination  of  wools  and  other  animal  fibers. 

Lady  Franklin  Bay  expeditloo  (Greely),  v.  1,  ni^rrative. 

Same,  v.  2,  scientific.  Contains  also  49th  Cong.  2d  sess., 
TL.  misc.  doc.  157:  Schley's  Greely  relief  expedition. 

[Monetary  or]  Silver  Commission  [of  U.  S.],  1876;  Inter- 
national Monetary  conference,  Paris,  1881. 

International  Monetary  Conference,  Paris,  1878. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1885,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2:  National  Museum. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  12:  Leadville,  Colo. 

Same,  v.  12,  atlas,  f  I']  1  .  S   E ^  ^\^ 

Except  41,  not  printed.  ' 


1076  relates  to  Indians  and  Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Except  1316,  not  printed. 

Except  16.32  and  1680,  not  pruited. 

Except  1931, 1982,  and  1999,  not  printed. 


Except  2902-2907,  2940,  and  2993,  not  printed. 
Except  3316,  not  printed. 

General  personal  index  of  journals  of  9th-lGth  Con- 
gresses, being  record  of  Members,  1805-21. 


49tli  CONGRESS,   2d   SESSION 

Dec.  6,  1886— Mar.  3,  1887 


i2447 

2448 

1 
2 

1 
2 

.... 

S.  ex.  docs 

do 



1-110 

77  is  Taunt's  Journey  on  the  Congo  in  1885. 

Ill  is  Shawnee  Indian  lands;  115  is  Chippewa  Indians; 
117  is  Capture  of  G«ronimo;  120  is  Count  Pulaski,  pa- 
pers, 1777-1884;  125  is  Alaska  expedition,  1885  (Allen). 

11,  2  pts.,  is  Congressional  directory,  2  editions;  15  is 
Irrigation  in  U.  S.  (Ilinton). 

National  Academy  of  Sciences  report,  1886. 

2449 

111-125 

1-29 

2450 

S.  misc.  docs., 
do 

>  2451 

|30,pt.  1 

131-89,91 

53  is  Veto  messages,  1792-Aug.  4,  1886;  91  is  Laws  on 
rivers  and  harbors,  1790-1887.  CLUfC  ■  'S3  o/'}/. 

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Document  no. 


Notes 


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92 

93;94 

1616-1773. 
1774^1961. 
1962-1990. 


l,pt.l 

l,pt.  2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pts.  3,  4... 

l,pt.5 

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l,pt.6 

2,  2pts 

3,4 

5 


20,pt.  3. 


7,pt.  1. 
7,  pt.  2. 
6,8-21.. 


22-27 

28-30,32-78.... 


31,  pt.  1. 
31,pt.  2. 

40 

79-130... 


131-180. 
181-200. 


171  [pt.  1] 

171,  pt.  2 

201 

1-52,57-155... 


55,56 

135 

146,156,166,168. 


National  Academy  of  Sciences  memoirs,  v.  4,  pt.  1. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1886. 

Cholera  in  Europe  and  India. 

Eulogies:  John  A.  Logan,  Austin  F.  Pike. 

1683,  2  pts.,  is  American  fishery  interests. 

1884  is  River  and  harbor  appropriations. 

1990  is  Undervaluation  of  imports,  investigation. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1886. 

"War,  1886,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3  and  4:  Ordnance  and  Signal  Office. 

Navy  and  Post-Office,  1886. 

Interior,  1886,  v.  1:  Indians,  etc. 

Same,  v.  2:  Lands,  etc. 

Same,  v.  3:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v.  4  and  5:  Education  and  Labor. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1886. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1886. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1886;  Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1886. 

Estimates  of  appropriations  for  1888. 

Mail  contracts,  1886. 

Deficiency  estimates,  1887. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1886,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2:  Internal  commerce. 

8  is  Justice  (Attorney-General)  1886;  19  is  'Rights  of 
American  fishermen  in  British  waters;  20,  pts.  1  and 
2,  are  Post-Office  expenses  and  fines;  20,  pt.  3,  is  in 
serial  no.  2474. 

26  is  Treasurer's  accounts,  1886. 

Except  40,  in  serial  no.  2481.  28  is  Missouri  River 
Comn.,  1886;  58  is  Foreign  customs  duties. 

Tests  of  metals,  1886,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1886. 

Except  89,  in  serial  no.  2474,  110  is  Receipts  and  ex- 
penses, 1884. 

Except  171,  inserialnos.  2485  and  2486.  157  is  Consular 
reports  on  Emigration  and  immigration. 

199  is  Statistical  abstract,  1886;  200  is  Mint  Bureau,  pro- 
duction of  precious  metals,  1886.  -f  ■" 

Commercial  relations,  1886,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Agriculture,  1887. 

Except  135,  in  serial  no.  2492,  and  146,  in  serial  no.  2493. 
51  is  National  Home  for  D.  V.  Soldiers,  1S86. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  17,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  12,  pt.  2,  supplement,  v.  12,  pt.  2,  is  in  serial 
no.  2323. 

Consular  reports,  v.  19  and  20,  nos.  63-72. 

Patent  Office,  1886. 

Mineral  resources  of  U.  S.,  1885;  Animal  Industry  Bu- 
reau report,  1886,  3d;  etc.    See,  for  157,  serial  no.  2428. 


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Document  no. 

Notes 

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2494 
8496 

7 

8 

9 

10 
11 
12 

1 
2 

3 

H.  misc.  docs.. 

....:ao 

f58-162 

168,  W4 

fl65 

Enlogles:  Abraham  Dowdney;  John  Amot,  jr 
Beach;  WilUain  T.  Price;  William  II.  Cole. 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  24-36. 

Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1886. 

Consular  reports,  v.  21,  nos.  73-75. 

Ethnology  report,  1884,  5th. . 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1886,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2:  National  Museum. 

3501  is  Telegraph  facilities  and  services. 

Except  3994, 4012,  not  printed;  and  4174,  in  si 
2502. 

Investigation  of  labor  troubles,  1887. 

;  Lewis 

do..   .  .  . 

*8496 

169 



do 

do 

do 

H.  reports 

do 

.....do 

»2497 

167 

A8498. 

•2499 
2600 
2501 

2602 

170,pt.  1 

170,  pt.  2 

347fr-3817 

3818-4181 

4174,  2  pts 

jrlalno. 

f 

SOtli 

CONGRESS,   1st    SESSION 

Dec.  6,  1887— Oct.  20,  1888 

2603 

S.  journal 

'  2504 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 

8 

9 
10 

11 

12 
1 

2 

3 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

9 
10 

.... 

S.  ex.  docs 

do 

do 

do 

do 

1-50 

34  is  Bimetallism  in  Europe;  48  is  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission,  1887, 1st  report.        -  -*-    -^  '"'J  -  " 

Pacific  Railway  Commission,  report  and  testimony. 

Same,  testimony. 

Same,  testimony.    ^^     j  l^U»^     ^    0  it 

Same,  testimony. 

Same,  testimony  and  index. 

Except  91,  in  serial  no.  2511,  and  113,  in  serial  no.  2512. 
124  is  Forfeiture  of  Oregon  lands. 

Rainfall  of  Pacific  Slope;  Climate  of  Oregon  and  Wash- 
ington. 

American  fishing  in  British  waters. 

130  is  Mexican  free  zone;  142  is  Washington  papers  (96 
sample  pages);  143  is  Venezuela  Transportation  Co. 

Except  223,  in  serial  no.  2515.  194  is  Kansas  raikoad 
grants;  226  is  British  Guiana- Venezuela  boundary. 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1887. 

2605 
2606 
2607 
2608 

51,ptS.  [l]-3... 
51, pts.  4,5.... 
51,pts.  6,  7.... 

51^pt.8 

51,  pts.  9,  10... 
52-124 

2609 
2610 

.....do .' 

do 

do 

2511 

91,282 

.2612 

.... 

.....do 

do 

113 

2618 

125-193 

194-281 

223 

2614 
2616 



do 

do 

S.  misc.  docs.. 
do 

2616 

1-100 

Congressional  directory,  3  editions;  etc. 

2617 

101-211 

212      ... 

A  2d  edition  of  109,  Fisheries  treaty  with  Great  Britain 
was  issued,  with  a  large  map  which  does  not  appear  in 
the  1st  edition.  166  is  Municipal  election  at  Jackson, 
Miss. 

Appropriations,  new  oflBces,  etc. 

2618 

do 

S.  reports 

do 

do 

do 

2619 

1-315. .     . 

2620 
2621 
2522 

316-506, 508-660 
607,  pts.  [1],  2  . 

507,  pt.  3 

661-1193 

1194^1623 

1C24-1874 

1875-2396 

2332, 3pts 

2373, 2pts 

622,  2  pts.,  is  International  copyright  hearings. 
Business  methods  in  E.xecutive  Departments. 
Same 

2523 

do  ... 

2524 

do 

2526 
2526 

2527 
2528 
2529 

— . 

do 

do 

do 

do 

H.  journal. 

1630  is  awards  of  Mexican  Claims  Commission. 

Except  2332,  in  serial  no.  2527,  and  2878,  in  serial  no. 
2528. 

Tariff  revision. 

Operations  in  civil  service.  1888. 

Dec.  5,  ]8S7,  to  Apr.  4  [121,  1888.  (The  House  did  not 
adjourn,  but  took  recesses  Apr.  4-12;  the  legislative 
day  therefore  was  Apr.  4  for  all  that  time.) 

50tli    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


2530 
2531 

♦  2532 
2533 

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2585 

♦  2536 

♦  2537 
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2539 
2540 
2541 
2M2 
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2545 

,2546 
2547 

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2554 
2555 

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2557 
2558 
2559 
2560 

2561 


30 


2563  31 

25&t  32 

2565 

,  2566  2 


2567 


2570 


2571 


H.  joiirnal 

do.... 

11.  ex.  doc§ 
.-..do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

....do... 


...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do.... 


.-^-4> 


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-do. 


.do... 


H.  misc.  docs. 
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l,pt.  1... 
l,pt.  2... 
l,pt.2... 
l,pt.  2... 
l,pt.  2... 
l,pt.  2... 
l.pt.  2... 
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l,pt.3... 
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l.pt.S... 
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l,pt.5... 
l,pt.6... 
2 


3,  2  pts 

4, 7-13, 18-28 


29, 


5;  14,  pt.  3 
30.376. 

6,  2  pts 

14,pts.  1,  2.. 

15 

16 

17 

31-89 

90-210  

124, 382 

211-281 


282-469. 


400,405. 


402 

470 

1 1-41, 43-86, 
1    280. 
42,375 


87,pt.  1. 
87,  pt.  2. 

164 

281-599. . 


.do. 


325. 


Apr.  13-Oct.  20, 1888. 

Index. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1887. 

War,  1887,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  I:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.^  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers.    : 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3  and  4:  Ordnance  and  Signal  Office. 

Navy,  1887. 

Post-Office,  1887. 

Interior,  1887,  v.  1:  Lands,  etc. 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians,  etc. 

fiaaae^'.^^  p*r  H-G«ote3ieal  Survey. 

Same,  v.  3,  pt.  2:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v.  4:  Education. 

Same,  v.  5:  Labor. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1887. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1887. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1887. 

4  is  Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1887;  7  is  Justice  (Attor- 
ney-General) 1887;  21  is  Texas  Boundary  Commission. 
]  Estimates  for  1889;  Mail  contracts,  1887;  Deficiency  es- 
timates. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1887,  2  pts. 

Fines  of  mail  contractors,  1887. 

Treasurer's  accounts,  1887. 

Tests  of  iron  and  steel,  1887. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1887. 

59  is  Mississippi  River  Commission,  1887. 

Except  124,  in  serial  no.  2559. 

Receipts  and  exjienses,  1885  and  1886. 

249  is  Statistical  abstract,  1887;  283  is  American  rights  in 
Samoa. 

Except  376,  in  serial  no.  2551;  382,  in  serial  no.  2559; 
400  and  405,  in  serial  no.  2562;  402,  in  serial  no.  2563. 
309  is  French  spoliations;  401  is  Coffee  trade. 

Taxation  in  foreign  countries;  Mint  Bureau,  production 
of  precious  metals,  1887. 

Commercial  relations,  1887. 

Agriculture,  1888. 

Except  63,  in  serial  no.  2597,  and  164,  in  serial  no.  2569. 
86  is  National  Home  for  D.  V.  Soldiers,  1887. 

Mineral  resources  of  U.  S.,  1886;  Geological  Survey  bulle- 
tins 37-41. 

Official  register,  1887,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Patent  Office,  1887. 

Except  325,  in  serial  no.  2571;  338,  in  serial  no.  2572; 
339,  in  serial  no.  2573;  341,  in  serial  no.  2574;  342, 
in  serial  no.  2575;  374,  in  serial  no.  2576;  376,  in  serial 
no.  2566;  387,  in  serial  no.  2577;  571,  in  serial  no. 
2578;  572,  in  serial  no.  2579;  577,  in  serial  no.  2576; 
585,  in  serial  no.  2580,  and  597,  in  serial  no.  2596. 
550  is  Wool,  its  history,  manufacture,  tariff,  etc. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  18. 


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Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

2572 

8 
9 
10 
11 

12 

13 
H 
15 
16 

1^ 
18 

19 

20 

20 
20 
20 
20 

» 

21 
22 

« 

24 
24 
25 

26 
27 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

9 
10 
11 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 



[1] 
2 

H.  inisc.docs.. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

338 

Same,  v.  19,  pt.  1. 

2573 

339 

Same,  v.  19,  pt.  2. 

2574 

341 

Same,  v,  20,  pt.  1. 

2675 

342 

Same,  v.  20,  pt.  2. 

Acceptance  of  portraits  of  ex-Speakers  Sedgwick,  Var- 

num,  and  Banks. 
Eulogies:  Seth  C.  Moflfatt. 

374 

2576 

577 

601 

Centennial  celebration  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

2577 

387 

--Ilebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  21. 

2578 

57L 

Ethnology  report,  1885,  6th.     >  > 
Importation  of  contract  labor. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  22,  pt.  1. 

2579 

572 

258(> 

585 

►  2581 
2582 
258S 

600,  pt.  1 

600,  pt.  2 

602 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1887,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2:  National  Museum. 

Cruise  of  steamer  Corwin,  1884. 

Diplomatic  correspondence  of  American   Rev 

(Wharton),  introduction,  etc. 
Same,  correspondence,  Feb.  5, 1775-Jan.  1, 1779. 
Same,  Jan.  1, 1779-July  25, 1780. 
Same,  July  25, 1780-Nov.  25, 1781. 
Same,  Nov.  25, 1781-Nov.  13, 1782. 
Same,  Nov.  13, 1782-Mar.  4, 1785,  and  index. 
Consular  reports,  v.  22  and  23,  nos.  7t>-84. 
Same,  v.  24  and  25,  nos.  85-91. 
Same,  v.  20  and  27,  nos.  92-97. 
Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  13:  Quicksilv 

2584 

2585 
2586 
2587 
2588 
2589 
2590 
2591 
2592 
2593 

603,  pt.  1 

603,  pt.  2 

603,pt.3 

603,  pt.  4 

6a3,pt.  5 

603,  pt.  6 

604,605 

606,607 

608,609 

610 

olution 

25M 

610      . 

Same,  v.  13,  atlas. 

2595 

611 

Same,  v.  14:  Fossils  of  New  Jersey  and  Connecticut 

2596 

597  ..   . 

VaUey. 
National  Academy  of  Sciences  memoirs,  v.  4,  pt.  2. 
Postal  laws  and  regulations. 
178  is  Telegraphic  facilities  and  services. 
Except  855,  not  printed. 

2597 

63 

2598 

n.  reports 

....^do 

1-260 

2599 

261-600 

601-970 

971-1380 

1381-1770 

1771-2250 

2251-2690 

2691-3200 

3112 

2600 

do 

2601 

...  .do 

2602 

do 

Except  1488,  not  printed. 

2608 

..    .do 

2604 

do 

Except  2880,  not  printed. 

Except  2824,  2a41,  2^42,  2934,  2936,  2988,  2939,  2950, 

8144,  not  printed,  and  3112,  in  serial  no.  2()0Ci. 
Investigation  of  trusts. 

Except  8300,  in  serial  no.  2608,  and  8498,  not  printed. 
Government  Printing  Office  investigation. 

2605 
2606 

do 

do 

2607 

do... 

3201-3532 

3300 

2608 

do 

50tli    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION 

Dec.  3,  1888— Mar.  2.  1889 


2609 

S.  journal 

Contains  also  proceedings  51st  Cong,  special  session 

Senate,  Mar.  4-Apr.  2, 1889,  p.  651. 
17  is  Opening  of  Sioux  reservation;  31  is  SamoMi  affairs. 
%(i  is  Interstate  Commerce  Commission   1888  2d"  69  is 

2610 

1 
2 

.... 

S.  ex.  docs 

do 

1-59 

|S611 

60-76 

Affairs  in  TTayti;  70  is  Volunteer  troops  to  guard  over- 
land mail  and  emigrant  routes,   1861-66,  which  is 
reprinted  in  serial  nos.  2678,  2679,  and  2680. 

82452°— 11 6 


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-3 
> 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

2612 

3 

4 

S.  ex.  docs.... 
do 

77-130 

77  is  Sugar  frauds;  106  is  Bering  Sea  fisheries. 

2613 

131-147 

142  is  Revenue  frauds;  145  is  Civil  Service  Commission, 

1888.    Contains  also  51st  Cong,  special  session  Senate, 
Mar.  4-Apr.  2, 1889,  S.  ex.  doc.  1. 

2614 

1 
? 

S.  misc.  docs.. 
do 

1-30 

Congressional  directorv,  2  editions;  etc. 

2615 

31-61,63-93.... 

34  is  Royal  Gold  and  Silver  Commission  of  Great 

Britain;  43  is  Sunday  rest  bill  hearings.    Contains 
also  51st  Cong,  special  session  Senate,  Mar.  4- Apr.  2, 
1889,  S.  misc.  docs.  1-15. 

2616 

3 

4 

2 

do 

do.. 

62 

Texas  election  outrages,  testimony. 

2617 

94 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

2618 
2619 

S.  reports...'.. 
do 

2397-2604 

2605-2719 

2604  is  I'late  printing  by  hand  vs.  by  machine. 
Except  2686,  in  serial  no.  2620;  2705,  in  serial  nos.  2621 

and  2622;  2707,  in  serial  no.  2623,  and  2710,  in  serial 

no.  2624.    Contains  also  51st  Cong,  special  session  Sen- 
ate, Mar.  4-Apr.  2,  1889,  S.  rps.  1-3,  the  last  being 

2620 
2621 
2622 
2623 

3 

4 
4 
5 

1 
2 

do 

do 

do 

do 

2686,  2  pts 

2705  [pt.l].... 

2705,  pt.  2 

2707 

Business  methods  in  Executive  Departments. 
Investigation  of  aqueduct  tunnel  in  D.  C. 
La  Abra  claim  against  Mexico. 
Same. 
Report  on  Indian  traders. 

2624 

f, 

do 

2710 

Indian  traders  and  Chippewa  timber  contracts. 

2625 

H.  journal 

2626 
2627 

1 

1 
2 

H.  ex.  docs 

do 

l,pt-l 

l,pt.l 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1888,  pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2. 

2628 

2 

do 

l,pt.2 

War,  1888,  v.  1. 

«  2629 
»  2630 

3 
4 
5 
6 
7 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

l.pt.2 

l,pt.  2.. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 

«   2631 

l,pt.2 

•  2632 

l,Dt.2 

»  2633 

l,pt.2 

Same,  v.  3  and  4:  Ordnance  and  Signal  Office. 

2634 

8 

do 

l.pt.3 

Navy,  1888. 

2635 

q 

do 

l,pt.4 

Post-Ofl5ce,  1888. 

26S6 

10 

do 

l,pt.5 

Interior,  1888,  v.  1:  Lands. 

2637 

11 

do 

do 

l,pt.5 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians. 

S688 

l,pt.5......... 

Same,  v.  3:  Miscellaneous. 

»2639 

13 
14 
15 
16 

do 

do. 

do........ 

do 

l,pt.5 

Same,  v.  4:  Geological  Survey. 

2610 

l,pt.5 

Same,  v.  5:  Education. 

»2641 

l,pt.5 

Same,  v.  6:  Labor. 

2642 

l,t)t.6 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1888. 

2643 

17 
18 
19 

do 

do 

do 

2 

Treasury  (Finances)  1888. 

2644 
2645 

3 

4,7-21,23-30... 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1888. 

Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1888;  Justice  (Attorney-Gen- 

2646 
2647 

20 
21 
22 
23 

24 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

5,71 

6 

eral)  1888;  etc. 
Estimates  of  appropriations  for  1890. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1888. 

2648 

22 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1888. 

2649 
2650 

31[pt.l] 

31,pt.2 

Contracts  for  carrying  mails,  1888, 
Fines  of  mail  contractors,  1888. 

2651 

25 
26 

do 

do 

32-119 

Except  45,  in  serial  no.  2653,  and  71 ,  in  serial  no.  2646. 

158  is  Mint  Bur.,  production  of  precious  metals,  1SS8. 

164, 166,  Madagascar;  167  is  Statistical  abstract,  1888. 

12652 

120-169 

2653 

27 

do 

45 

Tests  of  metals,  1888. 

83 


50th    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION— Continued 


!§' 

1 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

'26»4 
*  26oo 

1 

2 
3 
4 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
11 
12 
13 
13 
14 
15 
16 

17 
18 

1 
2 

3 

4 

H.  misc.  docs.. 

do 

do 

do 

1-3.5-59,61,62, 
64-132, 135. 

4 

Except  109,  In  serial  no.  26.58;  118,  In  serial  no.  2660; 

129,  in  serial  no.  2t560.    35  is  Nat.  Home  for  D.  V. 

Soldiers,  1888;  103  is  Inspection  of  soldiers'  homes  In 

States. 
Mineral  resources,  1887. 

2656 

60 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  22,  pt.  2. 

2657 

63 

Digest  of  election  cases,  48th-50th  Congs. 

2658 

1 
2 

1 
2 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

^° 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

109 

Patent  Office,  1888, 

2659 

113 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  23,  pt.  1. 

2660 

129 

Same,  v.  23,  pt.  2. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1887. 

Irrigation  in  Egypt. 

Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1887. 

2661 

133 

2662 

134 

2663 

136 

26^1 

137 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  42-46. 

2664- 

138      .. 

Same,  47-54. 

2665 

139 

Animal  Industry  Bureau  rps.,  1887 and  1888, 4th  and 5th. 
Consular  reports,  v.  28,  nos.  98-100. 
Same,  v.  29,  nos.  101-104. 

2666 

140 

2667 

141 

2668 
26«a 
2670 

142[pt.  1] 

142.pt  2 

143-145 

147.pts.l,2.... 
148 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1888  [pt.  1]. 

Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 

Eulogies:  Edward  W.  Robertson;  James  N.  Bumes; 

'2671 
2672 

.... 

do 

do 

H.  reports 

do 

acceptance  of  statue  of  Lewis  Cass.  146,  Proceedings 
in  accepting  statues  of  Muhlenberg  and  Fulton,  was 
never  printed. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  15:  Potomac  flora. 

Washington  observations,  1884. 

2673 
2674 

3533-3869 

3870-4069 

4070-4168 

4147 

Except  3855  and  3864,  not  printed. 

Except  4058,   not  printed.    3883  is  Alaska  fur-seal 

fisheries. 
Except  4147,  in  serial  no.  2676.    4156  relates  to  admis- 

sion  of  Utah;  4165,  to  trusts. 
Labor  troubles  In  anthracite  regions,  1887-88. 

2675 
2676 

.... 

do 

do 

51st    CONGRESS,   SPECIAIj    SESSION    SENATE 

Mar.  4— Apr.  2,  1889 


S.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs 

S.  misc.  docs.. 
S.  reports 


1.... 
1-15. 
1-3.. 


See  serial  no.  2609,  p.  551. 
See  serial  no.  2613. 
See  serial  no.  2615. 
See  serial  no.  2619. 


51st    CONGRESS,   1st    SESSION 

Dec.  2,  1889— Oct.  1,  1890 


2677 

2678 

1 

3 
4 

.... 

S.  e.x.  docs 

do 



2-10 

I,  Trade  relations  with  Mexico,  not  printed.    10,  Ne- 
vada war  claims,  has  3  docs,  of  50th  Cong,  appended. 

II,  California  war  claims,  has  same  appendixes  as  doc.  10. 
Oregon  war  claims,  with  same  appendixes  as  doc.  10. 
Centennial  Intemat.  Exhibition  at  Melbourne,  1888. 

2679 

11-16 

2680 

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18 

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Notes 


22  is  History  of  navy-yard  at  Washington,  1799-1889;  51 
is  Sioux  reservation. 

Intemat.  Marine  Conference,  Washington,  D.  C,  1889, 
V.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Reports  prepared  for  [1st]  Intemat.  American  Confer- 
ence.     "      -  -  ■       *■ 

Except  115,  in  serial  no.  2687. 

Rainfall  in  Nebraska. 

125  is  [1st]  International  American  Conference,  railway 
line. 

Except  231,  in  serial  no.  2690,  and  232,  in  serial  nos. 
2691-2696.    222  is  Artesian  wells. 

Intemat.  American  Conference  [1889-90, 1st],  Minutes. 

Same,  reports,  v.  1. 

Same,  reports,  v.  2. 

Same,  reports,  v.  3  and  4. 

Same,  Spanish  edition,  v.  1. 

Same,  Spanish  edition,  v.  2. 

Same,  Spanish  edition,  v.  3. 

13  is  Congressional  directory,  3  editions. 

Except  78,  in  serial  no.  2699. 

Patent  Office,  1889. 

Except  178,  in  serial  no.  2701.  170  is  American  Histor- 
ical Association,  1889. 

Tariff  statements  and  tables. 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

15  is  Awards  of  Mexican  Claims  Commission. 

538  is  Montana  election  case. 

829  is  Transportation  and  sale  of  meat  products. 

847  is  Transportation  interests  of  U.  S.  and  Canada. 

Irrigation  and  reclamation  of  ari<llajadsL,^£;^;:^v5i 

Same. 

936  is  Immigration  law  expenses. 

1378  Is  River  and  harbor  appropriations. 

Except  1530,  in  serial  no.  2712. 

Relations  with  Canada. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1889. 

War,  1889,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt .  3:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3  and  4:  Ordnance  and  Signal  Ofllce. 

Navy,  1889,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Post-Office,  1889. 

Interior,  1889,  v.  1:  Lands. 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians. 

Same,  v.  3:  Miscellaneous. 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  1:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  2:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v.  5,  pt.  1:  Education. 

Same,  v.  6,  pt.  2:  Education. 


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Notes 


37 


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113[pt.  ]]. 
113,  pt.  2. 
141-212. . . 
213-263. . . 


264,  2  pts. 
265-294. . . 
295-391... 


392-470. 


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410,  pt.  2 

410,pt.3 

410,  pt.  4 

410,pt.5 

436 

437 

1-3,7-43.46-76. 

4 

5 


41  [pt.  1]. 
41,pt.  2.. 

44 

45 


77-104, 107-145, 
149-175. 


105. 
106. 
146. 
147. 
148. 


Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1889. 

Agriculture,  1889. 

Civil  Service  Conunissioii,  1889. 

Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1889;  Justice  (Attorney-Gen- 
eral) 1889. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1889. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1889. 

Estimates  of  appropriations  for  1891. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1889  [pt.  1]. 

Same,  pt.  2:  Internal  commerce. 

13  is  Statistical  abstract,  1889. 

Tests  of  metals,  1889. 

Various  river  and  harbor  surveys. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1889. 

Except  113,  in  serial  nos.  2744  and  2745.  106  is  Proposed 
road  from  Washington  to  Mt.  Vernon. 

Mail  contracts,  1889. 

Fines  of  mail  contractors,  1889. 

Except  174,  in  serial  no.  2736. 

Savannah  River  survey,  etc.  247  is  Chippewa  Indians 
in  Minnesota. 

Waterway  from  Lake  Michigan  to  Illinois  River.    *  ~    ' 

294  is  Receipts  and  expenses,  1887. 

Except  336,  in  serial  no.  2751.  354  is  Mint  Bur.,  produc- 
tion of  precious  metals,  1889;  360  is  Re-rating  of 
pensions. 

Labor  Department,  5th,  1889:  Railroad  labor. 

Except  394,  in  serial  no.  2736;  410,  in  serial  nos.  2753- 
2757;  436,  in  serial  no.  2758,  and  437,  in  serial  no. 
2759.  392  is  Importations  of  breadstuffs  and  provi- 
sions. 

Paris  Exposition  of  1889,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3. 

Same,  v.  4. 

Same,  v.  5. 

Treasurer's  accounts,  1889. 

Commercial  relations,  1888.  i^ 

Except  41 ,  in  serial  nos.  2764  and  2765.  50  is  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission,  1889,  3d.     ^■-'''     '"' 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  24,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  24,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  24,  pt.  3. 

Official  register,  1889,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  25,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  25,  pt.  2. 

77  is  National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers, 
1889;  133  is  Bibliography  of  economic  entomology;  168 
is  Melville  Fuller's  Address  on  George  Washington. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  26,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  26,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  27,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  27,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  27,  pt.  3. 


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2795 
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2812 
2813 
2814 
2815 
2816 


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225-227 

230, 235, 236. . . 
242,  250-260. . . 

194 

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223 

224,  pt.  1 

224,  pt.  2 

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658-1044 

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1211-1648 

1649-2084 

2085-2445. .'... 

2446-2772 

2773-3025 

3026-3243 


Notes 


Tariff  hearings,  1889-90. 

Except  194,  In  serial  no.  2776;  211,  in  serial  no.  2777, 

230  is  Mineral  resources  of  U.  S.,  1888.  ;, 

E xcept  257 ,  in  serial  no.  2797.  £"  ^  L_ 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  1:  Lake  Bonneville. 

Salmon  of  Alaska;  Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1888. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  28,  pt.  1. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1889  [pt.  1]. 

Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  28,  pt.  2. 

Eulogies:  W.  D.  Kelley;  S.  S.  Cox;  R.  W.  Townshend; 
David  Wilber;  N.  W.  Nutting;  S.  J.  Randall;  James 
Laird. 

Consular  reports,  v.  30,  nos.  105-107*. 

Same,  v.  31,  nos.  108-111,  and  index  to  v.  18-31. 

Same,  v.  32,  nos.  112-115. 

Official  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  v.  17. 

Same,  v.  18. 

Same,  v.  19. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  29,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  29,  pt.  2. 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  55-61. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  30,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  30,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  30,  pt.  3. 

Same,  v.  30,  pt.  4. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  16:  Paleozoic  fishes. 

Washington  observations,  1885. 

Consular  reports,  v.  33,  nos.  116-119. 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  1:  Cotton  textiles,  flies,  car- 
pets, malt  and  beer,  fruit  culture. 

Entomological  Commission  report,  5th. 

Animal  Industry  Bureau  reports,  1889  and  1890,  6th 
and  7th. 

Tertiary  insects  of  North  America  (Hayden). 

Contributions  to  North  American  ethnology,  v.  2,  pt.  1: 
Klamath  Indians. 

Same,  V.  2,pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  6:  Cegiha  language.  See,  for  v.  5,  serial  no. 
2062;  v.  1,  3,  and  4,  not  in  Congressional  set. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1888. 


Except  712,  not  printed. 

1210  is  American  merchant  marine  in  foreign  trade. 

Except  1473,  not  printed. 

Except  2070,  not  printed. 

2445  is  Civil  Service  Commission  investigation. 


Except  8174,  not  printed. 


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70. 


53  is  Irrigation  investigations  and  reports.     „ 

9  is  Congressional  directory,  2  editions;  13  is  Interstate 

Commerce  Commission,  1890,  4th.     '^'^'^    ^  ^^  "i 
Eulogies:  James  B.  Beck. 
Except  68,  in  serial  no.  2822,  and  88,  in  serial  no.  2823. 

77  is  Investigation  of  Fish  Commission. 
Patent  Office,  1890. 

American  Historical  Association,  1890. 
National  Academy  of  Sciences  memoirs,  v.  5. 
Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

1944  is  Nicaragua  Canal  Company,  history  and  progress. 
Tariff  statistics,  1789-1890;  etc.  .  >  >-.  ._^.  wt  .5    >u-i-  * 
2615  is  Investigation  of  Supervising  Architect's  Office. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1890. 

War,  1890,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office. 

Navy,  1890. 

Post-Office,  1890. 

Interior,  1890,  v.  1:  Lands. 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians. 

Same,  v.  3:  Miscellaneous. 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  1:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  2:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v.  5,  pt.  1:  Education. 

Same,  v.  5,  pt.  2:  Education. 

Agriculture,  1890. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1890. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1890. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1890. 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1890. 

Internal  Revenue  Conu:.,  1890;  Justice  (Attorney-Gen- 
eral) 1890. 

Estimates  for  1892;  Deficiency  estimates,  1891. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1890  [pt.  1]. 

Same,  pt.  2:  Internal  commerce. 

Except  46,  in  serial  nos.  2856  and  2857.  46  is  Statistical 
abstract,  1890;  47  is  Receipts  and  expenses,  1888.     ' 

Special  consular  reports  [v.  5]:  Canals  and  irrigation  in 
foreign  countries. 

Same  [v.  4]:  Port  regulations  in  foreign  countries. 

Except  70,  in  serial  no.  2859;  80,  in  serial  no.  2860;  90, 
in  serial  no.  2861,  and  106,  pt.  3,  in  serial  no.  2862. 
106,  pt.  1,  is  Post-Office  expenses,  pt.  2  is  Mail  con- 
tractor's fines,  1890. 

Commercial  relations,  1889. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1890. 


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2874 
2875 
2876 

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2878 


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106,  pt.  3. 
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265. 


287 

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77 

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128 

129,pt.  1. 
129,  pt.  2. 

130 

131 

132 

136 

137 

3244-3471. 
3472..".... 
3473-3732. 
3733-3878. 


3879-4006. 


4007-4058. 


Treasurer's  accounts,  1890. 

Business  of  Post-Office  Department,  1890. 

Except  165,  in  serial  no.  28G4,  and  16r,  in  serial  no. 

2852.    181  is  Susf)ended  land  entries,  1890. 
Tests  of  metals,  1890. 
All  H.  ex.  docs,  are  accounted  for  in  other  vols.    There 

was  no  V.  35  issued.    The  index  calls  for  no  such  vol. 
Except  265,  in  serial  no.  2S67,  and  287,  in  serial  no. 

2868.    295  is  Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious 

metals,  1890. 
Labor  Department,  Gth,  1890:  Cost  of  production,  iron, 

steel,  coal,  etc. 
Water  storage  in  arid  regions. 

38  is  Nat.  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1890. 
Except  108,  in  serial  no.  2876. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  31,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  31,  pt.  2. 
Same,  v.  31,  pt.  3. 
Same,  v.  32,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  32,  pt.  2. 
Same,  v.  32,  pt.  3. 
Eulogies:  E.  J.  Gay;  L.  F.  Watson;  J.  P.  Walker;  James 

Phelan. 
Consular  reports,  v.  34,  nos.  120-123. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1890  [pt.  1]. 
Same  [pt.  2J:  National  Museum. 
Diseases  of  horse. 
Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1889. 
Washington  observations,  1886. 
Geological  Survey  bulletins  62-65. 
Digest  of  contested  elections  in  51st  Congress. 
3446  is  Ohio  ballot-box  contract. 
Immigration  reports. 

3732  is  Investigation  of  Commissioner  of  Pensions  Raum . 
3767  is  Ceding  of  arid  lands;  3823  is  Illegal  practices  of 

U.  S.  courts. 
3967  is  Coinage  of  gold  and  silver;  4006  is  Silver  pool  in- 
vestigation. 
4038  is  Civil  Service  Comn.  investigation;  4048  is  Chinese 

iminigration. 


52d    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION 

Dec.  7,  1891— Aug.  5,   1892 


1 

.... 

2 

3 

1 

3 

2 

journal... 
ex.  docs . . 


do. 

do. 


....do. 


5,  153,  157. 
8,  pts.  1-5. 


8,  pts.  6-9, 11. 


Except  5,  in  serial  no.  2893,  and  8,  in  serial  nos.  2894- 
2898. 

Texas  climate;  Cable  to  Hawaii;  Dakota  climate. 

American  RepubUcs  Bureau,  1st  report,  1891;  Hand- 
book of  American  Republics  (English);  same  (Span- 
ish); Brazil;  Mexico. 

Same:  Costa  Rica;  Guatemala-  Colombia;  Venezuela; 
Commercial  directories. 


89 


52d    CONGRESS,    lat    SESSION— Oontinucd 


Serl69 


Document  no. 


Notes 


S.  ex.  dors 

do.... 

do.... 

do.... 

do.... 

dp.... 


.do. 
.do. 


.do. 


8.  misc.  docs. 
do 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


do 

do 

do 

S.  reports.. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

H.  journal. 
H.  ex.  docs. 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do.,... 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


8,  pt.  10 

8,  pt.  10 

8,  pt.  10 

41,  4pts 

42-83 

84-156 

149[pt.  IJ... 
149,  pts.  2-6. 


149,  pts.  7-11 


1,  3  pts. 
3-07.... 


65,  192. 

68 

^98-226. 


227 

228,229.. 

1-148 

149-453... 
454-665... 
666-849... 
850-1116.. 
986,  pt.  1. 
986,  pt.  2. 
986,  pt.  3. 


l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
1,  pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 


Tariffs  of  American  Republics,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3. 

Artesian  and  underflow  investigation. 

58  Is  Pine  liidge  and  Ilosebud  Indian  reservations. 

Except  149,  in  serial  no.  2902,  and  168  and  157,  both  in 
serial  no.  2893. 

Handbook  of  American  Republics,  1893. 

Handbooks:  Nicaragua;  Santo  Domingo;  Laws  of  im- 
migration and  public  lands  in  American  Republics; 
Paraguay;  Bolivia. 

Handbooks:  Honduras;  Salvador;  Peru;  Uruguay; 
Haiti. 

Congressional  directory,  3  editions. 

Except  65,  in  serial  no.  2905,  and  68,  in  serial  no.  2906, 
31  is  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1891,  5th. 

Fish-cultural  stations;  Salmon  of  Alaska.  -^'-^  ^ 

Patent  Office,  1891. 

Except  169,  in  serial  no.  2908,  and  192,  in  serial  no. 
2905.    173  is  American  Historical  Association,  1891. 

National  Academy  of  Sciences  memoirs,  v.  6. 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Eulogies:  P.  B.  Plumb;  E.  K.  Wilson. 

18  is  Printing  and  distributing  public  dociunents. 


River  and  harbor  appropriations;  etc. 

Except  986,  in  serial  nos.  2916-2918. 

Effect  of  tariff  law  upon  prices  and  wages,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

Same,  pt.  3. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1891. 

War,  1891,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  En^neers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  5:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  6:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office. 

Same,  v.  5:  Inspector-general. 

Navy,  1891. 

Post-Office,  1891. 

Interior,  1891,  v.  1:  Lands. 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians. 

Same,  v.  3:  Miscellaneous. 

Same,  V.  4,.p^t.  1:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  2:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v.  5,  pt.  1:  Education. 

Same,  v.  5,  pt.  2:  Education. 

Agriculture,  1S91. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1891. 


90 


52d    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Continued 


h 

r. 

^ 

Series 

Dociiment  no. 

Notes 

^" 

> 

Ph 

2942 

22 

H.  ex.  docs  ... 

l,pt.8 

4,7 

€ivil  Service  Com  mission,  1891. 

Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1891;  Justice  (Attorney-Gen- 
eral) 1891. 

2913 

23 



do 

2 

Treasury  (Finances)  1891. 

2M4 

'>4 

do 

3,pt.l 

3,pt.2 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1891,  v.  1, 
Same,  v.  2:  National  banks. 

2945 

25 

.... 

do 

2946 

'>f> 

.  ...do. 

5,94,205 

Estimates  of  appropriations  for  1893  and  deficiencies. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1891  [pt.  1]. 

2947 

27 

do 

C[pt.l] 

2948 

28 



do 

6,pt.2 

Same,  pt.  2:  Internal  commerce. 

2949 

M 

do 

8-28 

15  is  Electrical  Commission  of  District  of  Columbia. 

2950 

30 

do 

2&-42, 44-46.... 
43,pt.  1 

Many  relate  to  river  surveys. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1891. 

2951 

31 

...-■.do 

•  2952 

32 

do 

43,pt.2 

Same,  pt.  2. 

2953 

33 

do 

47-79 

53  is  Statistical  abstract,  1891;  74  includes  Checklist  of 

public  documents,  1st  edition. 

2954 

34 

do 

80-135 

Except  94,  in  serial  no.  2946.    91  is  Relations  with  Chile. 

2955 

35 

do 

136-160,162-200. 

200  is  Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1891. 

2956 

36 

do 

161 

Tests  of  metals,  1891. 

^2957 

37 

.... 

do 

201-275 

Except  205,  in  serial  no.  2946,  and  232,  in  serial  no.  2958. 
204  is  Commercial  relations,  1890  and  1891;  235,  2  pts., 
is  Causes  which  incite  immigration  to  U.  S. 

29581 

38 

[1] 

do 

232,pt.  1 

Labor  Department,  7th,  1891:  Cost  of  production,  tex- 
tiles and  glass,  v.  1. 

» 29583 

38 

12] 

do 

232,  pt.  2 

Same,  v.  2. 

2959 

1 

H.  misc.  docs. . 

1-10,27-335.... 

Except  48,  in  serial  nos.  2980-2984;  50,  in  serial  nos. 
2985  and  2986;  60,  in  serial  no.  2987;  77,  in  serial  no. 
2988;  107,  in  serial  no.  2989;  141,  in  serial  no.  2990; 
153,  in  serial  no.  2991;  154,  in  serial  no.  2992;  233,  in 
serial  nos.  2993-2995;  234,  in  serial  no.  2990;  256,  in 
serial  no.  2996;  258,  in  serial  no.  2997;  261,  in  serial  no, 
2998;  295,  in  serial  no.  2999;  296,  in  serial  no.  3000; 
320,  in  serial  no.  2990;  334,  in  serial  nos.  3001  and  3002. 
335  is  Eabor  troubles  at  Homestead,  Pa.,  1892. 

2960 

? 

do 

11 

Washington  observations,  1887. 

2961 

3 

do 

12 : 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  33. 

2962 

4 

do 

13,pt.  1 

Same,  v.  34,  pt.  1. 

2963 

5 

do 

13,pt.2 

Same,  v.  34,  pt.  2. 

2964 

6 



.....do 

13,pt.3 

Same,  v.  34,  pt.  3. 

2965 

7 

do 

13,  pt.  4 

Same,  v.  34,  pt.  4. 

2966 

8 



do 

14,pt.l 

Same,  v.  35,  pt.  1. 

2967 

9 



do 

14,pt.2 

Same,  v.  35,  pt.  2. 

2968 

10 

do 

15,pt.l 

Same,  v.  36,  pt.  1. 

2969 

11 



do 

15,pt.2 

Same,  v.  36,  pt.  2. 

2970 

12 

do 

15,pt.3 

Same,  v.  36,  pt.  3. 

2971 

13 

do 

16,pt.  1 

Same,  v.  37,  pt.  1. 

2972 

14 

do 

16,pt.2 

Same,  v.  37,  pt.  2. 

2973 

1^ 

.  .do 

17,18 

Consular  reports,  v.  35  and  36,  nos.  124-131. 

19 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  2:  Refrigerators  and  food 

2974 

16 

do 

preservation,   European   emigration,   olive  culture, 



beet-sugar  and  flax. 

20 

Same,  v.  3:  Streets  and  highways. 

2975 

17 

do 

21,22    

Geological  Survey  bulletins  66-71. 

2976 

18 
19 
20 

.do 

23 

Same,  72-75. 

2977 

do 

24 

Same,  76-80. 

2978 

do 

25,336 

Same,  81-83. 

91 


62d    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


H. misc. docs..!  2G. 


50 

2 

50 

2 

50 

3 

50 

4 

50 

4 

50 

5 

50 

5 

50 

6 

50 

7 

50 

8 

50 

8 

50 

9 

50 

10 

50 

11 

50 

11 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


.do. 
-do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do., 
.do., 
•do., 
.do., 
-do., 
.do.. 


48,ptl.. 
48,pt.2.. 
48,pt3.. 
48,pt4.. 
48,pt.5... 
8D[pt.  IJ. 
50,pt.2.. 


77 

107 

141,234,320. 


153 

154 

233,pt.l. 
233,  pt.  2. 
233,  pt.  3. 

256 

258 

261 

261 


295 

296 

334,  pt.]. 
334,  pt.  2. 

337 

338,pt.l. 
338,  pt.  2. 
33S,pt.3. 


),pt.  1. 


340,  pt.  4. 
340,  pt.  4. 


340,  pt.  6.. 
340,  pt  6.. 
340,  pt.  6.. 
340,pt.l4. 


340,pt.l4.. 
340,ptl5.. 
340,pt.  17.. 
340,  pt.  18. 
340,  pt.  18. 
340,  pt.  7.. 
340,  pt.  20. 
340,  pt.  21. 
340,  pt.  21. 


Contributions  to   Nort;h   American  ethnology,  v.  7: 

Dakota-English  dictionary. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  38,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  38,  pt.  2. 
Same,  v.  38,  pt.  3. 
Same,  v.  38,  pt.  4. 
Same,  v.  38,  pt.  5. 
Official  register,  1891,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  17:  Flora  of  Dakota 

group. 
Same,  v.  18:  Paleontology  of  New  Jersey, 
Ethnology  report,  1886,  7th. 
Eulogies:  Speakers  Grow  and  Randall;  L.  C.  Houk; 

W.  II.  F.  Lee. 
Special  consular  reports,  v.  6:  Coal,  gas,  India  rubber. 
Consular  reports,  v.  37,  nos.  132-135. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  39,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  39,  pt.  2. 
Same,  v.  39,  pt.  3. 
Wasliington  observations,  1888. 
Consular  reports,  v.  38,  nos.  136-139. 
Atlas  to  Rebellion  records,  plates  1-84  and  index. 
Same,  plates  85-175.    These  2  v.  were  issued  as  bound 

Congressional  documents  in  1903. 
Ethnology  report,  1887,  8th. 
Mineral  resources  of  U.  S.,  1889  and  1890. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1891  [pt.  1]. 
Same  [pt.  2J:  National  Museum. 
Geological  Survey  bulletins  84-86. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  40,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  40,  pt.  2. 
Same,  v.  40,  pt.  3. 

Consular  reports,  v.  39,  nos.  140-143. 
nth  census.  Final  volumes:  Mineral  industries.    Of 

doc.  340,  pts.  2,  3,  5,  8-13, 16,  and  19,  were  not  applied 

to  any  publication  and  are  therefore  missing. 
Same:  Wealth,  debt,  and  taxation,  pt.  1,  public  debt. 
Same:  Wealth,  debt,  and  taxation,  pt.  2,  valuation  and 

taxation. 
Same:  Compendimn,  pt,  1,  population. 
Same:  Compendium,  pt.  2,  vital  and  social  statistics,  etc. 
Same:  Compendium,  pt.  3,  population,  etc. 
Same:  Insurance  business,  pt.  1,  fire,  marine,  and  inland 

insiu-ance. 
Same:  Insurance  business,  pt.  2,  life  insurance. 
Same:  Indians. 
Same:  Churches. 
Same:  Population,  pt.  1. 
Same:  Population,  pt.  2. 
Same:  Alaska. 

Same:  Agriculture,  irrigation,  fisheries. 
Same:  Transportation  business,  pt.  1,  by  land. 
Same:  Transportation  business,  pt.  2,  by  water. 


92 


62d    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Contiimed 


•§  d 

"o 

^ 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

CQ 

> 

a3 

3024 

SO 

12 

H.  misc.  docs.. 

340,  pt.  22 

Same:  Manufacturing  industries,  pt.  1,  totals  for  States 
and  industries. 

3025 

50 

12 

do 

340,  pt.  22 

Same:  Manufacturing  industries,  pt.  2,  statistics  of 
cities. 

3026 

50 

12 

do 

340,  pt.  22 

Same:  Manufacturing  industries,  pt.  3,  selected  indus- 
tries. 

3027 

50 

13 

do 

340,  pt.  23 

Same:  Real  estate  mortgages. 

3028 

50 

14 

do 

340,  pt.  24 

Same:  Crime, pauperism,  and  benevolence,  pt.  l.analy- 

8029 

50 

14 

do 

340,  pt.  24 

Same:  Crime,  pauperism,  and  benevolence,  pt.  2,  gen- 
eral tables. 

3030 

50 

15 

do 

340,  pt.  25 

Same:  Farms  and  homes. 

3031 

50 

16 

do 

340,  pt.  26 

Same:  Insane,  feeble-minded,  etc. 

8032 

50 

17 

do 

340,  pt.  27 

Same:  Occupations.  A  special  report;  not  a  "final 
volvmie." 

8033 

50 

18 

do 

340,pt.28 

Same:  Vital  and  social  statistics,  pt.  1,  analysis  and 
rate  tables. 

3034 

50 

18 

do 

340,pt.28 

Same:  Vital  and  social  statistics,  pt.  2,  vital  statistics. 

8035 

50 

18 

do 

340,  pt.  28 

Same:  Vital  and  social  statistics,  pt.  3,  statistics  of 
deaths. 

8036 

50 

18 

do 

340,  pt.  28 

Sam.e:  Vital  and  social  statistics,  pt.  4,  statistics  of 
deaths. 

3037 

50 

19 

do 

340,  pt.  29 

Same:  Statistical  atlas. 

8038 

51 

do 

341 

Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1890. 

3039 

5? 

.do... 

342.. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  19:  Penokee  iron- 
bearing  series. 

8040 

53 

[1] 

[^1 

.do 

343 

Same,  v.  20:  Geology  of  Eureka  district,  Nev. 

30tl 

53 

do 

[343] 

Same,  v.  20,  atlas. 

3042 

1 

H.  reports 

1-322 

3043 

2 

.... 

do 

323-686 

•Except  634,  not  printed. 

3044 

3 



do 

687-943 

3045 

4 

do 

944-1302 

3046 

5 



do 

1303-1641 

Except  1454,  in  serial  no.  3047. 

3047 

6 

.  .  .do 

1454 

Expenditures  of  World's  Fair,  Chicago,  1893. 

3048 

7 

do 

1642-1955 

Except  1868,  in  serial  nos.  3049  and  3050. 

3049 

8 



do 

1868,  pt.l 

Pension  Office  investigation. 

3050 

9 

do 

1868,  pt.  2 

Same. 

3051 

10 

do 

1956-2147 

Except  nos.  1960,  in  serial  no.  3052;  2087,  not  printed, 
and  2090,  in  serial  no.  3053.  1956  is  Yellowstone  Na- 
tional Park  investigation;  1966  is  Abuses  in  U.  S. 
courts. 

3052 

11 

do 

1960 

Labor  Dept.,  2d  special  rp.:  Labor  laws  in  States  and 

Territories.    1st  and  3d  rps.,  not  in  CongressionaV>et. 

3053 

12 

do 

2090 

Immigration  investigation,  Ellis  Island,  1892.           "    . 

52d    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION 

Dec.  6,  1892— Mar.  3,  1893 


S.  journal. 


S.  ex.  docs. 
do 


1-19 

20-36,39-68... 


Contains  also  proceedings  special  session  Senate,  53d 

Cong.,  Mar.  4- Apr.  15,  1893,  p.  169. 
15-18  relate  to  Indian  affairs  and  contracts. 
Except  65,  in  serial  no.  3060,  and  66,  in  serial  no.  3061. 

20  is  Operations  of  Animal  Industry  Bureau,  1892. 


9.^ 


62d    CONGRESS,    2d    SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Not<58 


S.  ex.  docs. 

do 


do. 

do. 


.do. 


..do. 
..do. 
do., 


30&i 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
I  17 
!l8 
:  19 


.do. 


S.  misc.  docs. 


....do.... 
....do.... 
....do.... 
S.  reports. 


.do. 


do 

-do 

do 

....do 

H.  journal.. 

H,  ex.  docs. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..-.do 

..-.do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 


37,pt.l 

37,  pt.  2 

38,  pt.  1 


65.... 

66.... 

69-107 


84, 96, 3  pts. . . 


1-14,16-52,54- 
56, 58-03, 69. 

15 

53 

57 

64,65,66 


67. 


70 

1117-1285. 


J286-1393. 


1394,  pt.l.. 
1394,  pt.  2.. 
1394,  pt.  3.. 
1394,  pt.  4.. 


1,  pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
1,  pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 


Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1892,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Financial  statistics,  1830-(hi.  Pts.  2  and  3  of  this  docu- 
ment have  never  been  compiled  owing  to  failure  of 
Congress  to  appropriate  for  the  purpose. 

Labor  Department,  8th,  1892:  Industrial  education. 

Labor  Department,  4th  special  report:  Compulsory  in- 
surance in  Germany. 

Except  84  and  96,  in  serial  no.  3063.  76  is  Annexation  of 
Hawaii;  82  is  International  Monetary  Conference  at 
Brussels,  1892.  Contains  also  53d  Cong,  special  ses- 
sion Senate,  Mar.  4-Apr.  15,  1893,  S.  ex.  docs.  1^. 

Bureau  of  American  Republics,  1892;  Latin  American 
markets;  Handbook  of  Ecuador;  Handbook  of  Argen- 
tine Republic. 

1, 2  pts.,  is  Congressional  directorj',  2  editions;  61  is  Civil 
Service  Commission,  information  and  civil  list. 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1892,  6th. 

Patent  Office,  1892. 

American  Historical  Association,  1892. 

Eulogies:  John  S,  Barbour;  George  Hearst;  John  E. 
Kennai. 

Senate  contested  elections,  1789-1885. 

Senate  precedents. 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

1142,  Nicaragua  Canal  Company,  includes  reprint  of  S. 
rp.  1944,  51st  Cong.  2d  sess.;  1280  is  Investigation  of 
labor  troubles. 

1286  is  Failed  national  banks;  1333  is  Immigration  con- 
ditions. Contains  also  53d  Cong,  special  session  Sen- 
ate, Mar.  4-Apr.  15, 1893,  S.  rps.  1-9. 

Wholesale  prices,  wages  and  transportation,  1893,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2.] 

Same,  pt.  3.  [    Pt.  1  contains  same  matter  condensed. 

Same,  pt.  4.J 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1892. 
War,  1892,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 
Same,  V.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2  [pt.  5]:  Engineers,  atlas. 
Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 
Same,  v.  4:  Inspector-general. 
Navy,  1892. 
Post-Office,  1892. 
Interior,  1892,  v.  1:  Lands. 
Same,  v.  2:  Indians. 
Same,  v.  3:  Miscellaneous. 
Same,  v.  4,  pt.  1:  Geological  Survey. 
Same,  v.  4,  pt.  2:  Geological  Survey. 
Same,  v.  4,  pt.  3:  Geological  Survey. 
Same,  v.  5,  pt.  1:  Education. 
Same,  v.  5,  pt.  2:  Education. 


94 


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Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


H.  ex.  docs. 
....do 


...do.... 


....do 

....do 

H.  misc.  docs. 


•do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


.do. 


..do 

..do 

...do 

...do 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


l,pt.  6. 
l,pt.  7. 
1,  pts.  8 
4,7.... 


2 

3,  pt.  1.. 
3,pt.  2.. 
5,72,161. 


8-127 

43 

128-227. 229. 


228 

230-255. 


256 

257 

1-39, 44-94. 


96,pt.  1. 


96,  pt.  2. 
96,pt.  3. 
96,  pt.  4. 
97-104... 


105 

106 

107 

108, 109. 
110,111. 


112 

113 

114,pt.  1. 
114,  pt.  2. 

115 

116 

117 

118 


Agriculture,  1892. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1892. 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1892;  World's  Fair  statement. 

Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1892;  Justice  (Attorney-Gen- 
eral) 1892.     X)OC.  1    f:t;  ^    .-      ■ 

Treasury  (Finances)  1892. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1892,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Estimates  for  1894;  Deficiency  estimates,  1893. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1892. 

Except  43,  in  serial  no.  3104,  and  72,  in  serial  no.  3101. 

Tests  of  metals,  1892. 

Except  161,  in  serial  no.  3101.  211  is  World's  Colum- 
bian Exposition  rp.,  1892. 

Receipts  and  expenses,  1889. 

231  is  erroneously  headed  "1st  sess."  247  is  Mint  Bu- 
reau, production  of  precious  metals,  1892;  254  is  Labor 
Department,  5th  special  report,  Gothenburg  system 
of  liquor  traific;  255  is  Statistical  abstract,  1892. 

Receipts  and  expenses,  1890. 

Commercial  relations,  1892. 

Except  11 ,  in  serial  no.  3111;  83,  in  serial  no.  3116,  and 
90,  in  serial  no.  3117.    94  is  statistics  on  wool. 

Ethnology  report,  1888,  9th. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3. 

Same,  v.  4. 

Mineral  resources  of  U.  S.,  1891. 

Postal  laws  and  regulations. 

Comprehensive  index  of  Government  publications,  1889- 
1893  (Ames). 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  41,  pt.  1.  v.  1-4  are  in 
serial  nos.  3112-3115;  v.  5-40,  in  certain  serial  nos.  be- 
tween 2053  and  3006. 

Same,  v.  41 ,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  41,  pt.  3. 

Same,  v.  41,  pt.  4. 

Eulogies:  A.  K.  Craig;  M.  H.  Ford;  J.  R.  Gamble;  J. 
W.  Kendall;  E.  F.  McDonald;  F.  B.  Spinola;  E.  T. 
Stackhouse;  J.  G.  Warwick. 

Sheep  industry  of  U.  S.,  1892. 

Diseases  of  cattle.  .,      « 

Weather  Bureau,  1892. 

Consular  reports,  v.  40  and  41,  nos.  144-151. 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  7  and  8:  Stave  trade  and 
tariffs;  Fire  and  building  regulations. 

Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1891. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1889, 1890,  and  1891. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1892  [pt  1]. 

Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 

Washington  observations,  1889. 

Ethnology  report,  1889, 10th. 

Commerce  with  P^urope,  1790-1890. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  21:  Tertiary  rhyn- 
chophorous  coleoptera. 


95 


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§a 

1 

g 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

8187 
8188 

28 
29 

30 

1 

2 

3 

H.inlso.doo8.. 

do 

.do 

119 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  9:  Australasian  sheep  and 
wool;  Vagrancy  and  public  charities. 

Animal  Industry  Bureau  reports,  1891  and  1892,  8th 
and  9th. 

Growth  of  industrial  art  (Butterworth). 

2278  is  Alleged  coal  combination;  2309  is  Sweating  sys- 
tem investigation.          /  •;•  ' ''-     -' 

2342  is  National  banlcs  investigation. 

2447  is  Pinkerton  detectives  in  labor  troubles. 

120     . 

318t> 

ri2i1 

•  8140 

3141 
81421 

.... 

H.  reports 

do 

do 

2148-2317 

2318-2446 

2447-2621 

53d    CONGRESS,   SPECIAL.    SESSION    SENATE 

Mar.  4— Apr.  16,  1893 


31422 


S.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs 

S.  misc.  docs... 
S.  reports 


1-4.. 

1-47. 
1-9.. 


Set  serial  no.  3054,  p. 
See  serial  no.  3062. 

See  serial  no.  3073. 


53d    CONGRESS,   1st    SESSION 

Aug.  7-Nov.  3,  1893 


8148 

S.  journal 

8144 

S.  ex.  docs 

1:33::::::::::: 

9  is  letter  of  transmittal  only,  the  reports  on  Aqueduct 
bridge  over  Potomac  never  having  been  printed  as 

S.  doc.  9,  however,  Davis's  reports  on  the  subject, 

dated  1893,  appear  in  serial  no.  3377,  p.  4085,  and 

Tumbull'shad  been  previously  printed  (s«cW7.2:.\q4). 

8145 

1 

S.  misc.  docs... 

1-96 

Except  8,  pt.  2,  2d  edition  of  Congressional  directory, 
which  does  not  appear  in  Congressional  set;  23,  in 

serial  no.  3146. 

8146 

2 

do 

23,pts.  1-3 

Coinage  of  silver  in  India  (Ilerschell). 

8147 

1 

S.  reports 

11-72 

Except  41 ,  47 ,  58,  61 ,  in  serial  no.  3148.    S.  reports  1-9 
are  53d  Cong,  special  sess.  Senate,  in  serial  no.  3073. 

There  was  no  report  numbered  10. 

3148 

2 

•"■ 

do 

41,47,58,61.... 

Contains  also  S.  reports  93,  116,  200,  201,  240,  293,  447- 
449, of  53d  Cong.  2d  sess.;  and  S.  reports  769,  808,  865, 
875,  932,  952,1021-1024,1033-1035,  of  53d  Cong.  3d  sess. 

8149 

8150 

1 

H.  ex.  docs 

H.  misc.  docs.. 

1:27! 

8161 

1-45 

Except  9,  in  serial  nos.  3152-3154;  24,  in  serial  no.  3155; 

48,  in  serial  no.  3156. 

8152 

2 

do 

9,pt.l 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  42,  pt.  ]. 

8158 

3 

do 

9,pt.2 

Same,  v.  42,  pt.  2. 

8154 

4 

do 

9,pt.3 

Same,  v.  42,  pt.  3. 

Consular  reports,  v.  42,  nos.  152-155. 

8155 

5 

do 

24 

8156 

6 

do 

43              

Tariff  hearings. 

Except  49,  88, 146, 152,  in  serial  no.  3158. 

Contains  also  H.  reports  208,  210,  349,  392,  409,  637,  822, 

8157 

1 

H.  reports 

do 

1-170 

8158 

2 

49,88,145,152.. 

970-972,  of  53d  Cong.  2d  sess.;  and  H.  reports  1584, 1652, 

1736,  1759,  1839,  1851,  1908-1910,  1954,  1973-1976,  2000, 

of  53d  Cong.  3d  sess. 

96 


53d    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION 

Dec.  4,  1893— Aug.  28,  1894 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


S159 
3160 


81611 

31612 

3162 1 

31622 

3163 

3164 

3165 

81661 


3166  < 

8166^ 

31666 

31667 

81668 

31669 

3166 1» 

3166" 

316612 

3166" 

3166" 

316615 

316616 

3167 

3168 

8169 

3170 

3171 


3172 

8178 

8174 

31751 

31752 

31753 

3176 

3177 
3178 

3179 


3180 


3181 


S.  journal.. 
S.  ex.  does. 


[13 
[2] 
[1] 
[2] 


...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

S.  irdsc.  docs 
...do..... 

...do 

...do 

...do 


...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 

...do.... 
...do.... 

S.  reports. 


do 


...do.. 


1-74. 


19,ptl.... 
19,pt.2.... 
36,pt.l.... 
36,pt.2.... 

75-176 

97 

119 

177,pt.l.. 
177,  pt.  2.. 
177,  pt.  3.. 
177,  pt.  4.. 
177,  pt.  5.. 
177,pt.6.- 
177,  pt.  7.. 
177,  pt.  8.. 
177,  pt.  9.. 
177,pt.  10. 
177,pt.  11. 
177,  pt.  12. 
177,pt.  13. 
177,  pt.  14. 
177,  pt.  15. 
177,  pt.  16. 

1-103 

10 

12,3pts... 

104 

105-276.... 


122,178... 

127 

200 

266,pt.  1. 
266,  pt.  2. 
266,  pt.  3. 
274 


277. 
278. 


73-330. 


227. 


235. 


Except  19,  letter  of  transmittal  only,  see,  for  report 
serial  no.  3161 1>2;  86,  in  serial  no.  3162 1»2;  61,  list  of 
employees  of  Treasury  Department,  never  printed. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1893,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Pan-American  Medical  Congress,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Except  97,  in  serial  no.  3164;  119,  in  serial  no.  3165. 

Des  Moines  River  land  grant. 

Intemat.  Cong,  of  Engineers:  Military  engineering. 

Fur-seal  fisheries  arbitration,  v.  1:  Final  reports. 

Same,  v.  2:  Historical,  diplomatic  questions,  etc. 

Same,  v.  3:  Testimony  and  maps. 

Same,  v.  4:  Case  of  Gt.  Britain,  with  appendix. 

Same,  v.  5:  Appendix,  continued. 

Same,  v.  6:  British  Commission,  report  to  June  21, 1892. 

Same,  v.  7:  Counter  case  of  U.  S.,  with  app.  and  maps. 

Same,  v.  8:  Counter  case  of  Gt.  Britain,  with  app. 

Same,  v.  9:  Argument  of  U.  S.,  with  app. 

Same,  v.  10:  Argument  of  Gt.  Britain. 

Same,  v.  11:  Oral  arguments. 

Same,  v.  12:  Oral  arguments  for  U.  S. 

Same,  v.  13:  Oral  arguments  for  Gt.  Britain. 

Same,  v.  14:  Oral  arguments  on  regulations. 

Same,  v.  15:  Oral  arguments  for  U.  S. 

Same,  v.  16:  Facsimiles  of  documents,  etc. 

Except  10,  in  serial  no.  3108;  12,  in  serial  no.  3169. 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1893,  7th. 

Congressional  directory,  3  editions. 

American  Historical  Association,  1893. 

Except  122,  in  serial  no.  3172;  127,  in  serial  no.  3173; 
178,  in  serial  no.  3172;  200,  in  serial  no.  3174;  266, 
in  serial  no.  31751-3;  274,  in  serial  no.  3176. 

Eulogies:  Leland  Stanford  and  R.  L.  Gibson. 

Patent  Office,  1893. 

Salmon  fisheries  of  Columbia  River. 

List  of  private  claims,  47th-Slst  Cong.,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3. 

Berlin  Silver  Commission,  1894.  Contains  also  London 
Bimetallic  Conference,  p.  1281. 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Smith's  Digest  of  decisions  and  precedents  of  Senate  and 
House. 

Except  93,  116,  200,  201,  240,  293,  in  serial  no.  3148; 
227,  in  serial  no.  3180;  235,  in  serial  no.  3181;  259,  in 
serial  no.  3182. 

Hawaiian  Islands,  This  report  as  printed  by  Commi^ 
tee  on  Foreign  Relations  is  in  2  v.  (sec  Y4.F762:H31i'»2). 
V.  2  as  such  is  not  in  Congressional  set,  but  same  matter 
with  additions  appears  in  serial  no.  3294. 

Coinage  laws,  1792-1894. 


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•3 

> 

I 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 
14 

15 

16 
17 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 

8.  reports 

do 

do 

do 

f  259,  pt.  1 

Imports  and  exports,  pt.  1, 1867-93. 

Same,  pt.  2, 1(>97-1893. 

Except  834,  in  serial  no.  3184;  868.  868,  370,  401,  406, 
407,  412,  413,  415,  in  serial  no.  3185;  418,  419,  421- 
424, 426-428,  in  serial  no.  3186;  429, 480,  in  serial  no. 
3187;  436,  in  serial  no.  3188;  487-143,  in  serial  no.  3187; 
444-446,  in  serial  no.  3189;  447^49,  in  serial  no.  3148; 
451-156,  in  serial  no.  3189;  457,  in  serial  no.  3188;  460, 
461,  in  serial  no.  3189;  462,  463,  465-169,  473^75,  in 
serial  no.  3190;  477,  486-487,  in  serial  no.  3188;  491- 
498,  in  serial  no.  3190;  494,511-618,  in  serial  no.  3191. 

Tarifl  comparisons. 

8182 

1259,  pt.  2  ..   .. 

8188 

331-519 

8184 

334 

^185 

358,   368,   370, 
401,  406,  407, 
.    412,413,415. 
(418,   419,   421- 
1    424,420^8. 
j429,  430,  437- 
1    443. 

436,    457,   477, 
486-487,  606, 
,    624. 

(444-446,     451- 
1    456,460,461. 
f462,   463,   465- 
l     469,  473-175, 
I    491-493. 
(494,511-513.... 

559 

Replies  to  tariff  inquiries,  bulletins  1-8;  407  is  not  a 
bulletin.         ^  '^  ''    ^  ^ 

Same,  bulletins  9-17.      ^'^ 

J  Same,  bulletins  18-26. 

•Senate  bribery  investigation. 
Replies  to  tarifl  inquiries,  bulletins  27-37. 
Isame,  bulletins  38-60.             -              y/OV^-rc 
Same,  bulletins  51-54. 

'3186 

do 

8187 

do 

3188 

do 

•  3189 

do 

•3190 
3191 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

H.  journal..... 

Tarifl  comparisons. 

3192 

520-700 

Except  559,  in  serial  no.  3191;  603,  in  serial  no.  3193; 

606,  624,  in  serial  no.  3188;  698,  in  serial  no.  3193. 
Sugar  schedule  in  tariff  bill  of  1894. 
Tarifl  law  of  1894. 

[603 

698. . .     . 

3198 

)701 

Replies  to  tarifl  inquiries,  bulletin  55,  4  pts. 

Same,  bulletin  56,  2  pts. 

Same,  bulletins  57-60.    Not  printed. 

702... 

8194 

703-706 

8195 

707,708 

Same,  bulletins  61  and  62.    Nos.  709  and  710,  bulletins 

3196 

63  and  64,  which  were  originally  intended  to  be  includ- 
ed in  this  volume,  have  not  appeared  in  any  form. 

:n97 

H.  ex.  docs 

do... 

do 

....:do 

do 

do 

do 

do.. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

1,  pt.  1 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1893. 
War,  1893,  v.  1. 

;;i98 

1,  pt.  2.. 

.3199 

1,  pt.  2.... 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  5:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  6:  Engineers. 

'  :{iOd 

l,pt.  2.. 

;.>oi 

1,  pt.  2.... 

;'.-202 

1,  pt.  2..   . 

:{208 

1,  pt.  2.... 

:{-»(H 

1,  pt.  2.. 

:-'0o 

1,  pt.  2.... 

;i06 

1,  pt.  2... 

Same,  v.  4:  Inspector-general. 

Navy,  1893. 

Post-OfHce,  1893. 

Interior,  1893,  v.  1:  Secretary  and  PubUc  lands. 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians. 

:5207 

1,  pt.  3 

3-208 
8209 

l,pt.4.... 
1,  pt.  5.... 

8210 

l,pt.5.... 

82452°— 11- 


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Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


3211 
r3212 
»8213 
#8214 
*  3215 
3216 
8217 

/3218 

«  3219 
3220  > 
3220  2 

3221 

3222 


•    3228 
3229 


27 


3225  I  28 

3226  I  29 

I 

♦  3227    ,  30 


3230 


H.  ex.  docs 
....do.... 
....do.... 
....do.... 
....do.... 
....do.... 
....do.... 


.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

H.  misc.  docs. 


....do. 
....do. 

do. 

...do. 


1,  pt.  5 
1,  pt.  5 
1,  pt.  5 
1,  pt.  5 
1,  pt.  5 
1,  pt.  6 
1,  pt.  7 
l,pt.8. 

4 

7 

23 

2 

3,pt.l. 
3,pt.2. 

33,103. 
6,2pts 

8-96... 


47,  48,  70,  76 
79,  95,  112 
140,256. 

83 

97 

.237 

98-261 

209.... 

257 

1-207 


29,pt.l. 
29,pt.2. 

38 

47 


Same,  v.  3:  Miscellaneous. 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  1:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  2:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v.  5,  pt.  1:  Education. 

Same,  v.  5,  pt.  2:  Education. 

Agriculture,  1893. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1893. 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1893.  Dot,  I  pi.  ^  cs\\\ 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1893.  .'' 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1893. 

Ordnance  and  Fortification  Board,  3d  report. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1893. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1893,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Estimates  of  appropriations  for  1895. 

Deficiency  estimates,  1893  and  1894. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1893 .  Contains  also  H .  misc. 
doc.  96. 

Except  23,  in  serial  no.  3218;  33,  in  serial  no.  3221;  39 
and  42,  letters  of  transmittal  only,  statements  never 
printed;  43,  letter  of  transmittal  only,  see,  for  Tests  of 
metals,  1893,  serial  no.  3438;  47, 48,  70,  76,  79,  in  serial 
no.  3224;  83,  in  serial  no.  3225;  95,  in  serial  no.  3224. 

Hawaiian  Islands.  Pages  2-5,  7,  and  8  of  76  are  inter- 
changed with  the  corresponding  pages  of  79. 

Commercial  relations,  1893. 

Statistical  abstract,  1893. 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1893. 

Except  103,  inserialno.  3221;  112, 140,  in  serial  no.  3224; 
209,  in  serial  no.  3227;  237,  in  serial  no.  3225;  256,  in 
serial  no.  3224;  257,  in  serial  no.  3228. 

Labor  Department,  9th,  1893:  Building  and  loan  associ- 
ations. 

Labor  Department,  7th  special  report:  Slums  of  cities. 
6th  report,  not  in  Congressional  set. 

Except  29,  in  serial  nos.  3230  and  3231;  38,  in  serial  no. 
3232;  47,  in  serial  no.  3233;  54,  in  serial  no.  3234;  55, 
in  serial  nos.  3235  and  3236;  81,  in  serial  no.  3237;  82, 
in  serial  no.  3238;  93,  in  serial  no.  3239;  96,  in  serial 
no.  3222;  97,  in  serial  no.  3240;  107,  in  serial  no.  3241; 
119,  in  serial  no.  3242;  120,  in  serial  no.  3243;  121,  in 
serial  nos.  3244  and  3245;  122,  in  serial  no.  3246;  123,  in 
serial  no.  3247;  130,  in  serial  no.  3248;  173,  in  serial 
no.  3249;  175,  in  serial  no.  3250;  176,  in  serial  no.  3251; 
177,  in  serial  no.  3252;  178,  in  serial  no.  3253;  179,  in 
serial  no.  3254;  180,  in  serial  no.  3255;  181,  in  serial  no. 
3256;  184,  in  serial  nos.  3257  and  3258;  200,  in  serial  no. 
3259;  205,  in  serial  no.  3260. 

Official  register,  1893,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Mineral  resources  of  U.  S.,  1892. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  22:  Manual  of  topo- 
graphic methods. 


99 


68d    CONGRB88,   2d    SB88ION~Continued 


|a 

t 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

88M 

t\ 

H.  misc.  docs. . 

54 

Consular  reports,  v.  43,  nos.  166-159. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  43,  pt,  1. 

8885 

7 

.... 

do 

55,pt.l 

8SM 

8 

.... 

do 

56,pt.2. 

Same,  v.  43,  pt.  2. 

.1987 

9 

do 

81 

Ethnology  report,  1890, 11th. 
Same,  1891, 12th. 

:t888 

10 

do 

82 

:J289 

11 

.... 

do 

93,214-216 

Eulogies:  WiUiara  Mutchler,  J.  L.  Chipman,  W.  H. 
Enochs,  William  Lilly. 

^240 

12 
13 

.... 

do 

..do 

97 

Rebellion  records,  series  I,  v.  44. 

:v2i  1 

107 

Congrfes  G^ologique  International,  1891. 
Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  23:  Green  Mountains 
in  Massachusetts. 

'  :{*242 

14 

do 

119 

/  S243 

15 

do 

120 

Same,  v.  24:  Mollusca  and  Crustacea  of  miocene  of  New 

Jersey. 

3-24 1 

It) 

do 

121,pt.l 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  45,  pt.  1. 

3245 

17 

do 

121,  pt.  2 

Same,  v.  45,  pt.  2. 

3246 

18 
19 

.... 

do 

.do 

122 

Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1892. 

8247 

123.. 

Consular  reports,  v.  *44,  nos.  160-163. 
Fish  Coimnission  Bulletin,  1893. 

324S 

W 

do 

130 

3249 

21 

do 

173 

Contributions  to   North   American  ethnology,   v.  9: 

Dakota  grammar,    v.  8  not  issued. 

3250 

?? 

do 

175 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  10:  Lead  and  zinc  mini 
and  markets  for  American  flour. 

3251 

?3 

...  .do 

17G 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  87-89. 
Same,  90-97. 

3252 

24 

do 

177 

3253 

25 
26 
27 

.... 

do 

do 

do 

178 

Same,  98-101. 

3254 

179 

Same,  102-106. 

3255 

180 

Same,  107-117. 

«  3256 

28 

do 

181 

Mineral  resources  of  U.  S.,  1893. 

»  3257 

29 



do 

184,pt.  1 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1893  [pt.  1]. 

•  3258 

30 



do 

184,  pt.  2 

Same[pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 

3259 

31 

do 

200 

"Weather  Bureau,  1893. 

3260 

3? 

do 

205 

Consular  reports,  v,  45,  nos.  164-167. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  46,  pt.  1. 

3261 

33 

.... 

do 

208,pt.l 

3262 

34 



do 

208,  pt.  2 

Same,  v.  46,  pt.  2. 

326;J 

35 

do 

208,pt.3 

Same,  v.  46,  pt.  3. 

32ft4 

3«i 

do 

209 

Fish  Conunission  report,  1892. 

Richardson's  Compilation  of  Presidents'  messages,  v.  1: 

32651 

37 

[1] 

do 

210,pt.[l] 

1789-1817. 

3265  « 

37 

[2] 

do 

210,  pt.  2 

Same,  v.  2:  1817-33. 

32653 

37 

[3] 

do 

210,pt.3 

Same,  v.  3:  1833-41. 

3285  < 

37 

[4] 

do 

210,  pt.  4 

Same,  v.  4:  1841-49. 

3265' 

37 

[5] 

do 

210,  pt.  5 

Same,  v.  5:  1849-61. 

3265 « 

37 

[6] 

do 

210,  pt.  6 

Same,  v.  6:  1861-69. 

32<V>7 

37 

[7] 

do 

210,  pt.  7 

Same,  v.  7:  1869-81. 

32658 

37 

[8] 

do 

210,  pt.  8 

Same,  v.  8:  1881-89. 

3265  a 

37 

[9] 

do 

210,pt.9 

Same,  v.  9:  1889-97. 

326510 

37 

[101 

do 

210,pt.  10 

Same,  v.  10:  1897-99,  appendix,  and  index. 

3266 

38 

.do... 

211 

Centennial  of  laying  of  cornerstone  of  Capitol. 
Moore's  International  arbitrations,  v.  1:  History. 

3267  1 

39 

[1] 

do 

212rpt.l] 

3267  2 

39 

[2] 

do 

212[pt.2] 

Same,  v.  2:  History. 

3267  3 

39 

[3] 

do 

212  [pt.  3] 

Same,  v.  3:  Digest. 

8267  < 

39 

[4] 

do 

212  [pt.  4] 

Same,  v.  4:  Digest. 

8267  > 

39 

[5] 

do 

212  [pt.  5] 

Same,  v.  5:  Domestic  commissions,  etc.,  index. 

8267  « 

39 

[6] 

do 

212  [pt.  6] 

Same,  v.  6:  Maps. 

100 


63d    CONGRESS,    2d    SESSION— Continued 


h 

■3 
> 

1 

Series  . 

Dociiment  no. 

Notes 

3268 

40 

H. misc.  docs.. 
..     .do 

213 

List  of  private  claims,  47th-51st  Congress. 

S^fiP  spTial  Tif>    19^Q 

214-216 

171-470 

471-825 

826-1150 

1151-1477 

1468 

3269 
3270 
3271 
3272 
3273 

1 
2 
3 

4 
5 

" 

II.  reports 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Except  208,  210,  349,  392,  409,  in  serial  no.  3158. 
Except  637,  822,  in  serial  no.  3158. 
Except  970-972,  in  serial  no.  3158. 
Except  1468,  in  serial  no.  3273. 
Violations  of  armor-plate  contracts. 

53d    CONGRESS,   3d    SESSION 
Dec.  3,  1894r-Mar.  2.  1896 


3274 
8275 
3276 
3277 
327S 
3279 
3280 


3282 


3287 


•  32901 

0  32902 

3291 


3294 


3296 
3297 


3300 
3301 


S.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs... 

do 

do 

....do 

....do 

....do 


1-57.... 

7 

8,pt.  1. 
8,pt.  2. 
58-67. . . 
68-105.. 


S.  misc.  docs..;  1-148. 


....do 

....do 


..do 

.do 

.do 

..do 


S.  reports. 


.do. 


....do 

....do 

H.  journal.. 
H.  ex.  docs. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 


19,  2  pts. 
50 


54 

149 

150 

151-153. 


711-831.. 
832-1049. 


986,  2  pts. 
760,  2  pts. 


pt.  1.... 
pt.  1 . . . 
pt.  1.... 
pt.2.... 
pt.  2.... 
pt.2.... 
pt.2.... 
pt.2.... 
pt.2.... 
pt.2.... 
pt.2.... 
pt.3.... 
pt.  4.... 
pt.5.... 


Except  7,  in  serial  no.  3276;  8,  in  serial  nos.  3277,  3278. 

Chicago  strike,  1893-94. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1894,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

76,  letter  of  transmittal  only.  List  of  employees  in  Treas- 
ury Department  not  printed.  77,  letter  of  transmittal 
only,  see,  for  8th  special  labor  report,  serial  no.  3325. 

Except  19,  in  serial  no.  3282;  50,  in  serial  no.  3283;  64, 
in  serial  no.  3284. 

Congressional  directory,  2  editions. 

Nat.  Academy  of  Sciences  memoirs,  v.  7:  Bombycine 
moths  of  North  America,  pt.  1.  Pt.  2  is  in  serial  no. 
4776. 

Acceptance  of  Stark  and  Webster  statues. 

History  of  Red  Cross  Society.    Not  printed. 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Eulogies:  Z.  B.  Vance,  F.  B.  Stockbridge,  A.  H.  Col- 
quitt. 

Except  760,  in  serial  no.  32902;  769,  808,  in  serial  no. 
3148. 

Except  865,  875,  932,  952,  1021-1024,  1033-1035,  in 
serial  no.  3148;  986,  in  serial  no.  3290i. 

Condition  of  cotton  growers. 

Alcohol  in  the  arts.  •« 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1894 

Foreign  relations,  appendix  1. 

Same,  appendix  2:  Hawaii. 

War,  1894,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  5:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  6:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

Navy,  1894. 

Post-office,  1894. 

Interior,  1894,  v.  1:  Secretary  and  Public  lands. 


101 


53d    CONGRESS,   3d    SESSION— Continued 


13  . 

P 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

8806 
8807 
8808 
8809  > 
►8809= 
3810 

15 
16 
17 
18 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25" 
26 
27 
28 

29 
30 
-31 
32 
33 
34 

35 
1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 

1 
2 

[1] 

[2] 

H.  ex.  docs... 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

l,pt.6 

l.Pt.6 

l,pt.5 

l,Pt.5 

l,pt.6 

l,pt.6 

l,pt.7 

2 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians. 
Same,  v.  3:  Miscellaneous. 
Same,  v.  4:  Geological  Survey. 
Same,  v.  5,  pt.  1:  Education. 
Same,  v.  5,  pt.  2:  Education. 
Agriculture,  1894. 

3811 
»8312 

y 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1894. 
Treasury  (Finances)  1894, 

8818 
8814 
8315 
8316 

3,pt.l 

3,pt.2 

4 

5,13,110,258.. 

6,2pts 

7 

Comptroller  of  Currency, 
Same,  v.  2. 

Internal  Revenue  Comml 
Estimates  of  appropriatio 
Commerce  and  navigatioi 

1894,  V.  1. 

ssioner,  1894. 

ns  and  deficiencies. 

3317 

do........ 

1. 1894. 

3318 

do 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1894. 

3319 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

8-150 

Except  13,  in  serial  no.  3316;  15,  in  serial  no.  3320;  92, 

8820 

15 : 

in  serial  no.  3321;  99,  letter  of  transmittal  only,  state- 
ment not  printed;  100,  in  serial  no.  3322;  110,  in  serial 
no.  3316. 
Statistical  abstract,  1894. 

3321 

92. 

Tests  of  metals,  1894. 

3322 

100     

Columbian  Historical  Exposition,  Madrid,  1892. 
258  is  in  serial  no.  3316. 

3323 
3324 

151-257 

259-353 

354 

8825 

do 

do 

H.  misc.  docs. . 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

.....do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

H.  reports 

do 

Labor  Department,  8th  sp 

»wial  rpT>nrt'  Hnnsinf  of  wnrlr- 

3326 

355 

ing  people.    See,  for  letter  of  transmittal,  serial  no. 

3280,  S.  ex.  doc.  77. 
Agriculture  Yearbook,  1894. 
Except  25,  in  serial  no.  3328;  27,  in  serial  no.  3329;  35, 

in  serial  no.  3330;  44,  in  serial  no.  3331;  58,  in  serial 

no.  3332;  66,  in  serial  no.  3333;  70,  in  serial  no.  3334; 

78,  in  serial  no.  3335;  79,  in  serial  no.  3336;  80-85,  in 

serial  no.  3337;  86,  in  serial  no.  3338. 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1894,  8th 

3327 

1-87. 

8828 

25. 

3329 
3330 

[[ 

27,  2  pts 

35 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1894. 
Consular  reports,  v.  46,  nos.  168-171. 
Official  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  v.  20. 
Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  1. 
Consular  reports,  v.  47,  nos.  172-175. 

3331 

44. 

3332 

58 

3333 

66 

3384 

70... 

Patent  Office,  1894. 

3335 

78 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  118-122. 
Civil  Service  Commission,  1894. 

k  3:^36 

79. 

3387 

80-85 

Eulogies:  P.  S.  Post,  G.  B.  Shaw,  G.  W.  Houk,  M.  C. 

Lisle,  Charles  O'Neill,  M.  B.  Wright. 
Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1894. 

8388 

86 

3339 

88 

Weather  Bureau,  1894. 

3340 

89.. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1893. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1894  [pt.  1]. 
Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 
American  Historical  Association,  1894. 

8341 
3342 
3343 

90,pt.l 

90,pt.2 

91 

3344 

92 

Special  consular  reports,  v    11*  Amprican  Inmher  In 

3345 
3346 

1478-1750 

1751-2000 

foreign  markets. 
E.xcept  1584, 1652, 1786, 
Except  1759,  1839,  1851 

2000,  in  serial  no.  3158. 

in  serial  no.  3158. 
1908-1910,  1954,  1978-1976, 

102 


54tli    CONGRESS,   1st    SESSION 

Dec.  2,  1896— June  11,  1896 


l§ 

^ 

Series 

Docmnent  no. 

Notes 

> 

(U 

, 

3346a 

S.  journal 

3347 

1 

.... 

S.docs 

1-31 

E-XC?pt  14,  in  serial  no.  3361;  25,  in  serial  no.  3348. 

3348 

?, 

do 

25 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1895,  2  pts. 
Government  Printing  Office,  1895;  etc. 
Except  137,  in  serial  nos.  3351  and  3352. 
Seal  life,  pts.  1,  2. 

3349 

3 

do 

32-100 

3350 

4 

do 

101-155 

3351 

5 

.... 

do 

137,pts.l,2.... 

3352 

fi 

do 

137,  pt.  2,  atlas. 

156-213 

214-270 

Same,  pt.  2,  atlas. 

3353 

7 
8 

do 

3354 

.... 

do 

Except  219,  in  serial  no.  3355;  242,  in  serial  no.  3356; 

268,  in  serial  no.  3396.    230  mentions  draft  of  bill  for 

renaming  streets  of  District  of  Columbia,  but  this 

draft  is  not  given  here.    237  is  Torrey  bankruptcy  bill. 

3355 

9 

10 
11 

do 

do 

do 

219 

Tariff  acts,  1795-1895. 

3356 

242 

Patent  Office,  1895. 

8357 

271-314 

Except  304,  in  serial  no.  3358.    314  is  Pacific  railroads 

hearings. 

3358 

12 
13 

do 

.do 

304 

Senate  manual. 

3359 

315 

Nicaragua  Canal  hearings. 
Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 
Congressional  directory,  3  editions. 

3360 

14 

do 

316 

3361 

15 

do 

I4,3pts 

3362 

1 

S.rejwrts 

1-274 

3363 

2 

do 

275-506 

409,  3  pts.,  relates  to  University  of  United  States. 

3364 

3 

do 

507-703 

637  is  Dedication  of  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga 
Park. 

3365 

4 

do 

704-885 

Except  799,  in  serial  no.  3367.    778,  2  pts.,  is  Pacific 
railroads. 

3366 

5 

do 

886-1140 

Except  1109,  in  serial  no.  3367. 

3367 

6 

do 

799,2pts 

1109 

River  and  harbor  bill. 

Nicaragua  Canal. 

3367a 

H.  journal 

3368 

1 

H.docs 

l.nt.l... 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1895,  pt.  1. 

Same,pt.2. 

War,  1895,  v.  1. 

3369 

*> 

do 

l,pt.2 

3370 

3 
4 

.... 

do 

do 

2 

3371 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

3372 

5 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

3373 

6 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 

3374 

7 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 

3375 

8 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  5:  Engineers. 

3376 

9 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  6:  Engineers,  Mississippi  River  Com- 
mission. 

3377 

10 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  7:  Engineers. 

t  3378 

11 
1? 

.... 

do 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

3379 

3 

Navy,  1895. 
Post-Offlee,  1895, 

3380 

13 

do 

3381 

14 



do 

5 

Interior,  1895,  v.  1:  Secretary  and  Public  lands. 

3382 

15 
16 

do 

do 

5 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians. 

3383 

6 

Same,  v.  3:  Miscellaneous. 

3384 

17 

.... 

do 

5 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.l:  Geological  Survey,  Director's  rp.,  etc. 

*3385 

18 

do 

5 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  2:  Geological  Survey,  Economic  geology. 

»3386 

19 

do 

5 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  3:  Geological  Survey,  Mineral  resources, 
1894. 

«3387 

20 

do 

5 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  4:  Geological  Survey,  Mineral  resources 
1894,  continued. 

103 


54tli    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


H.  docs. 
....do.. 


..do. 

...do. 
...do. 

..do. 

..do. 

..do. 

...do. 

...do. 
.  .do. 
..do. 


.do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


.do. 
.do. 
-do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


lO.pt.l 

10,pt.2 

11 

12 

41 

128,324 

13,pt.l 

13,pt.l.... 
13,pt.  2.... 
14-27,38-55. 


28,  2  pts. 


29....... 

30,  4  pts. 

31,  4  pts. 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37,pt.  1. 
37,  pt.  2. 
37,pt.  3. 
42,  3  pts. 

288 

54 

5&-138... 


76,77. 
79.... 


100 

132,  5  pts. 


139-223. 


175 

186,pt.  1. 
186,  pt.  2. 

219 

224-278... 


253. 


Same,  v.  5,  pt.  1:  EducaUon. 

Same,  v,  6,  pt.  2:  Education. 

Agriculture  report,  1895. 

Agriculture  expenditures. 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1895. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1895. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1895. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1895,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1895. 

Estimates  of  appropriations  for  1897. 

Receipts  and  expenditures,  1895. 

Deficiency  estimates,  1896.    Contains  also  S.  doc.  268. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1895,  pt.  1,  v.  1. 

Same,  pt.  1,  v.  2. 

Same  [pt.  2]:  Immigration. 

Except  25,  in  serial  no.  3390;  41,  in  serial  no.  3396;  42, 

in  serial  no.  3412;  54,  in  serial  no.  3413.    55  is  Military 

Academy. 
Navigation  Bureau,  Treasurj'  Dept.,  report,  1895;  Navi- 
gation laws  of  U.  S. 
27th  annual  list  of  mercliant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1895. 
Consular  reports,  v.  48,  nos.  176-179. 
Same,  v.  49,  nos.  180-183. 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  12:  Higliways  of  commerce. 
Labor  Department  bulletins,  v.  1,  nos.  1-7. 
American  eptiemeris  and  nautical  almanac,  1896,  2d  ed. 
Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1894. 
Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  2. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  47,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  47,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  47,  pt.  3.  . 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1895. 
Same,  report  of  inspection,  1895. 
Tests  of  metals,  1895. 
Except  76  and  77,  in  serial  no.  3415;  79,  in  serial  no. 

3416;  88,  in  serial  no.  3417;  91,  in  serial  no.  3450;  100, 

in  serial  no.  3418;  128,  in  serial  no.  3390;  132,  in  serial 

no.  3419. 
Army  register,  1896;  Navy  register,  1896. 
Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1895. 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1895,  9th. 
Statistical  abstract,  1895. 
Consular  reports,  v.  50,  nos.  184-187;  and  supplement  to 

187.  No.  184  is  Exports  declared,  quarter  ended  Sept. 

1895;  suppl.  to  187  is  same,  quarter  ended  Dec.  1895. 
Except  176,  in  serial  no.  3421;  186,  in  serial  nos.  3422 

and  3423;  210,  in  serial  no.  34.50;  219,  in  serial  no.  3424. 
Fur-seal  fisheries  of  Alaska  (Elliott). 
Commercial  relations,  1894  and  1895,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

Washington  ol>servations,  1890. 
Except  253,  in  serial  no.  3426;  266,  in  serial  no.  3427. 

224  is  Affairs  in  Cuba.    279  is  in  serial  no.  3456. 
National  Academy  of  Sciences  memoirs,  v.  8,  no.  1. 


104 


64tli    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


61 


87 


H.  docs . 
....do.. 


-do 


-do. 


.do. 


-do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 

..do.. 

..do.. 

..do.. 
..do.. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
reports. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


266 

280-409, 423. 


291. 
297. 


339,pt.  1. 

339,  pt.  2. 

352 

360 

361,359... 
369,pt.  1. 
369,  pt.  2. 

373 

377,  5  pts. 


379. 


410. 


411. 


311-314,413,414 

412 

415-421 

424 

425,  pt.  1... 
425,  pt.  2... 
fUnnumbered  . 

191,210 

295,   343,   374 
398,422,426. 

427 

428 


429 

430 

279,  2  pts. 

1-293 

294-572. . . 
573-842. . . 
843-1136.. 
1137-1416. 


Ethnology  report,  1892, 13th. 

Except  nos.  288,  in  serial  no.  3412;  291,  '.i  serial  no. 
3429;  295,  in  serial  no.  3451;  297,  in  serial  no.  3430; 
311-314,  in  serial  no.  3444;  324,  in  serial  no.  3396;  339, 
in  serial  nos.  3431  and  3432;  343 ,  in  serial  no.  3451 ;  352 , 
in  serial  no.  3433;  359,  in  serial  no.  3435;  360,  in  serial 
no.  3434;  361,  in  serial  no.  3435;  369,  in  serial  nos. 
3436  and  3437;  373,  in  serial  no.  3438;  374,  in  serial  no. 
3451;  377,  in  serial  no.  3439;  379,  in  serial  no.  3440; 
380,  in  serial  no.  3441;  398,  in  serial  no.  3451.  423  is 
Laws  of  street-railway  franchises  in  District  of  Co- 
lumbia. 

American  Historical  Association,  1895. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  25:  Glacial  Lake 
Agassiz. 

Labor  Department,  10th  annual  report,  1894:  Strikes 
and  lockouts,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

House  manual. 

American  labrary  Association  catalog,  1893. 

Handbook  of  experiment  station  work;  Honey  bee. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  48,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  48,  pt.  2. 

Tests  of  metals,  1893. 

Consular  reports,  v.  51,  nos.  188-191;  and  supplernent  to 
189,  Exports  declared,  quarter  ended  Mar.  1896. 

Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  3. 

Agriculture  Yearbook,  1895. 

Document  catalogue,  53d  Congress,  Mar.  4,  1893-June 
30, 1895. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  26:  Flora  of  Amboy 
claj^s. 

Geological  Sur^^ey  bulletins  123-126, 128, 129. 

Same,  127. 

Same,  130-136. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1894. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1895  [pt.  1]. 

Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 

Finance,  commerce,  and  immigration,  July-Oct.  1895. 

Same,  Nov.-Dec.  1895. 

Same,  with  title.  Monthly  summary  of  finance  and  com- 
merce, Jan.- June,  1896. 

Patent  decisions,  1895. 

Weather  Bureau,  1896.  Includes  meteorological  tables 
for  calendar  year  1895.  Administrative  rp.  1895  not  in 
Congressional  set. 

Eulogies:  Wm,  H.  Grain. 

Document  index,  54th  Congress,  1st  session. 

Nicaragua  Canal  Board,  with  plates. 


105 


54tli    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Continued 


|s 

•3 
> 

s 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

34«2 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 

.... 

H.  reports 

do 

1417-1633 

1634-1812 

1813-2125  •«».. . 

2126-2289 

2263 

1497,  Pacific  railroads  funding  bUl,  is  in  3  pts.  Pt.  3, 
Views  of  the  minority,  a  report  of  the  2d  session,  is 
bound  here,  and  also  in  serial  no.  3564. 

Settlement  with  Arkansas;  etc. 

Km 

.  .  .do 

P 

.... 

do 

do 

Except  2268,  in  serial  no.  3466.    2126  is  Nicaragua  Canal. 
Reciprocity  and  commercial  treaties. 

t" 

54th    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION 

Dec.  7,  1896-Mar.  3,  1897 


3466a 

S  journal 

Contains  also  proceedings  special  session  Senate,  55th 
Cong.,  Mar.  4-10,  1897,  p.  191. 

8467 

1 

S.  docs 

1-34 

Except  16,  in  serial  no.  3473.    18  is  Govenmient  Print- 

ing Office,  1896. 

8468 

? 

do      .     .. 

35 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1896. 

8469 

3 
4 

do 

36-99 

8470 

do 

100-137 

115  is  Grain  rates  at  Missouri  River  points. 

8471 

5 

do 

138-187 

Except  159,  in  serial  no.  3502;  183,  in  serial  no.  3472. 
187  is  Investigation  of  bond  sales. 

8472 

6 

do 

183 

Patent  Office,  1896. 

8478 

7 

do 

16,  2  pts 

Congressional  directory,  2  editions. 

t474 

1 

S.  reports 

1141-1297 

1141  is  Alcohol  in  the  arts;  1160  is  Cuban  independence. 

M76 

'If 

-do      ... 

1298-1463 

1453  is  Armor-plate  prices. 

1517,  2  pts.,  is  Second-class  mail  matter;  1573  is  Library 
of  Congress,  hearings. 

MM 

3 

do 

1454-1575 

3476a 

H  journal 

8477 

1 

H.docs 

1 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1896. 

3478 

?, 

do 

2 

War,  1896,  V.  1:  Secretary  and  miscellaneous. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

8479 

3 

do 

2 

t480 

4 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

8481 

5 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers, , 

3482 

6 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 

3483 

7 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  5:  Engineers. 

3484 

8 



do 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  6:  Engineers. 

3485 

fl 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

3486 

10 

.  ..  do 

3.   .. 

Navy,  1896. 
Post-office,  1896. 

8487 

11 

do 

4 

3488 

1? 

do 

6 

Interior,  1896,  v.  1:  Secretary  and  Public  lands. 
Same,  v.  2:  Indians. 

3489 

13 
14 

do 

do 

5 

8490 

5 

Same,  v.  3:  Miscellaneous. 

»3491 

15 

do 

5 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  1:  Geological  Survey,  Director's  rp.,  etc 

3492 

16 

.... 

do 

5 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  2:  Geological  Survey,  Economic  geology 
and  hydrography. 

134981 

17 

1 

do 

5 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  3:  Geological  Survey,  Mineral  resources, 
1895. 

r 3498 2 

17 

2 

do 

5 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  3:  Geological  Survey,  Mineral  resources, 
1895,  continued. 

3494 

18 

do 

5 

Same,  v.  5,  pt.  1:  Education 

3495 

19 

do 

5 

Same,  v.  5,  pt.  2:  Education. 

8496 

?0 

.  .  .do 

6,2pts 

7 

8 

Agriculture  report,  1896;  Agriculture  Yearbook,  1896. 

8497 

21 
22 

do 

8498 

do 

Treasury  (Finances)  1896. 

106 


54tli    CONGRESS,    2d    SESSION— Continued 


l§    -3 

"^ 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

> 

^ 

8499 

23 

H.  docs 

9,  2  pts 

11 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1896. 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1896. 

^8500 

24 

....do 

10,  pt.  1 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1896,  v.  1. 

|3501 

25 

do 

10,pt.2 

fl2 

Same,  v.  2. 

Estimates  ot*ppropriations  for  1898. 

Receipts  and  expenditures,  1896. 

Also  S.  doc.  159.    All  are  deficiency  estimates. 

3502 

?f> 

do 

75 

[70,250 

»3503 

27 

do 

13,pt.l 

Cormnerce  and  navigation,  1896,  v.  1. 

^3504 

28 

.... 

do 

13,pt.2 

Same,  v.  2. 

3505 

29 

do 

14-22,41-148... 

Except  46,  in  serial  no.  3516;  70,  75,  in  serial  no.  3502; 
99,  in  serial  no.  3517;  104,  in  serial  no.  3518;  108,  in 
serial  no.  3546;  131,  in  serial  no.  3519;  135,  in  serial  no. 
3520;  136,  in  serial  no.  3521;  137,  in  serial  no.  3522. 
22  is  Navigation  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept.,  1896. 

3506 

•^0 

do 

23 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1895. 
Consular  reports,  v.  52,  nos.  192-195;  and  supplement 

3507 

31 

do 

24,  opts 

to  192,  Exports  declared,  quarter  ended  June,  1896. 

3508 

32 

.... 

do 

25,  2pts 

Special  consular  reports,  v.   13:  Money   and  prices  in 
foreign  countries. 

3509 

33 

.... 

do 

26,  pts.  1-6.... 

Monthly  sununary  of  finance  and  commerce,  July-Dec. 
1896. 

3510 

34 

do 

26,  pts.  7-12... 

Same,  Jan.-June,  1897.     The  April  issue  is  in  2  pts.,  the 
2d  pt.  being  a  tariff  compilation. 

3511 

35 

do 

27-32 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  137-142. 

3512 

36 

do 

33-37,340,347.. 

Same,  143-149. 

3513 

37 

do 

38 

28th  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1896. 

3514 

38 

do 

39 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  ahnanac,  1897,  2d  ed. 

3515 

39 
40 
41 

.... 

do 

do 

40 

Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  4. 

3516 

46,274 

99 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1896. 

•  3517 

do 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1896, 10th. 

3518 

4? 

do 

104 ... 

Fish  Commission  report,  1895. 

3519 

43 

do 

131 

Tests  of  metals,  1896. 

♦3520 

44 

do 

135,  6  pts 

Labor  Department  bulletins,  v.  2,  nos.  8-13. 

3521 

4S 

do 

136 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  27:  Geology  of  Den- 

ver Basin. 

3522 

48 

do 

do 

137 

House  manual. 

3523 

149,150 

151-249 

Army  register,  1897;  Navy  register,  1897. 

3524 

do 

Except  158,  in  serial  no.  3525;  164,  in  serial  no.  3526; 

192,  in  serial  no.  3527;  202,  in  serial  no.  3528;  218,  in 

serial  nos.  3529  and  3530;  230,  in  serial  no.  3531  hs. 

250  is  in  serial  no.  3502. 

8525 

49 
50 

.... 

do 

do 

158 

Statistical  abstract,  1896. 

3526 

164,  6  pts 

Consular  reports,  v.  53,  nos.  196-199;  and  supplements  to 

196  and  199,  Exports  declared,  quarters  ended  Sept. 

and  Dec.  1896. 

*  3527 

51 

do 

192 

Deep  Waterwavs  Commission. 

3528 

5? 

do 

202 

Civil  service  tables. 

f  3529 

53 

do 

218,pt.l 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  28:  Marquette  iron- 
bearing  district  of  Michigan. 

3530 

54 

.... 

do 

218,  pt.  2 

Same,  atlas. 

35311 

55 

1 

do 

230,  pt.  1 

Ethnology  report,  1893, 14th,  pt.  1. 

35312 

55 

2 

do 

230,  pt.  2 

Same,  pt.  2. 

3532 

56 

.... 

do 

251,pt.  1 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  49,  pt.  1. 

3533 

57 

do 

251,  pt.  2 

Same,  v.  49,  pt.  2. 

107. 

64tli    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION— (bntinued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


H.  docs . 


...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 

...do... 

...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 

...do... 
...do... 


do... 

H.  reports, 

do... 

do... 

do... 


252-337. 


255,332 

267 

291 

303 

318,321 

323,pt.  1 

323,  pt.  2 

338,  pt.  1 

33S,pt.  2 

339 

341 

108,      342-346, 
349-351. 

348 

352,pt.  1 

352,  pt.  2 

353,  pt.  1 

353,  pt.  2 

354 

355 

356 

1497,  pt.  3. . . . 

2290-2446 

2447-2773 

2774-3080 

3035 


Except  255,  in  serial  no.  3535;  267,  in  serial  no.  3536; 
274,  in  serial  no.  3510;  291 ,  in  serial  no.  3537;  803,  in 
serial  no.  3538;  818  and  821,  in  serial  no.  3.'>39;  828^in 
serial  nos.  3540  and  354 1 ;  8S2 ,  in  serial  no.  35.35.  315  is 
Canadian-American  Fishery  Commission  report. 

Eulogies:  C.  F.  Crisp  and  William  Cogswell. 

Cotton  plant. 

Animal  Industry  Bur.  rp. ,  1895  and  1896, 12th  and  13th. 

Consular  regulations. 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1895  and  1896.    "Do  c  .  v,  7  \  ^ . 

Commercial  relations,  1896,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Tarifl  hearings,  189&-97,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Ethnology  report,  1894, 15th.    840  Is  in  serial  no.  3512. 

Labor  Dept.,  11th  annual  rp.,  1895-96:  Worlc  and  wages. 

Water-supply  and  Irrigation  papers,  1-9.  847  is  in 
serial  no.  3512. 

Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1896. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1896  [pt.  1]. 

Same  [pt.  2j:  National  Museum. 

American  Historical  Association,  1896,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Proposed  amendments  to  Constitution  of 
U.S. 

Patent  Office  decisions,  1896. 

Document  catalogue,  54th  Congress,  1st  session,  July 
1,  1895- June  30,  1896. 

Document  index,  54th  C-ongress,  2d  session. 

Pacific  railroads  funding  bill,  minority  views;  see,  for 
pts.  1  and  2,  serial  no.  3462. 

2291  is  Alcohol  in  the  arts,  report  and  hearings. 

Except  3035,  in  serial  no.  3557. 

Investigation  of  Soldiers'  Home,  Leavenworth,  Kans. 


65tli  CONGRESS,    SPECIAL   SESSION    SENATE 

Mar.  4-10,  1897 


S.  journal j.. 

S.  doc 1 

S.  reports |.. 


See  serial  no.  3466a,  p.  191. 

Claim  of  A.  H.  Herr,  see  serial  no.  3559. 

None  issued. 


55tli   CONGRESS,    1st   SESSION 

Mar.  15-July  24,  1897 


8657a 

S.  journal 

8558 
3559 

1 
2 

.... 

S.  docs 

do 

1,2  pts 

2-17,19-35 

Congressional  directory,  2  editions. 

Also  1,  special  session  Senate,  55th  Cong.    10,  4  pts.,  is 

Pacific  railroads;  34  is  Kiowa,  Comanche,  and  Apache 

Indian  reservations. 

108 


55tli    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


8561 


3567 


3570 

3570a 

8571 

3572 
3578 
3574 


3575 


8577 
3578 
3579 
3580 
8581 


8584 
3585 


3587 
3588 


9 

10 
11 

1 

2 

1 

2 
3 
4 


S.  docs 
....do. 
....do. 
....do. 


....do 


....do 


....do 

....do 

....do 


S.  reports. 


....do.... 
H.  journal. 
H.  docs... 


....do. 
....do. 
....do. 


....do... 

...-do... 

....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 

....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 

do... 

H.  reports 


18 

36-64... 
65-133.. 
134-190. 


138. 


185. 


188 

191 

192  [3  pts.]. 


1-86. . . 
87-393. 


1-90 

32 

60 

51,  6  pts. 

91,  5  pts. 

92,  pt.  1. 


92,  pt.  2 

92,  pt.  3 

92,  pt.  4..... 

93 

94,  pts.  1-6.. 


94,  pts.  7 
69,  pt.  1 . 
59,  pt.  2. 

95,  pt.  1 . 
95,  pt.  2. 

96 

1-16 


-12. 


Deep-water  harbor,  California. 


Except  138,  in  serial  no.  3564;  185,  in  serial  no.  3565; 
188,  in  serial  no.  3566. 

Labor  Department,  9th  special  report:  Italians  in  Chi- 
cago. 

Charities  and  reformatories  in  District  of  Columbia,  pt. 
1.  Contains  also  S.  rp.  700  and  781  of  55th  Cong.  2d 
sess.,  which  are  pts.  2  and  3  of  the  same  report. 

Tariff  comparisons,  1894  and  1897. 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Also  S.  doc.  329  of  55th  Cong.  2d  sess.  All  are  Tariff 
laws,  comparisons,  etc. 

81,  pt.  2,  is  a  report  of  55th  Cong.  2d  sess.  20  is  Pacific 
railroads. 


Except  32,  in  serial  no.  3572;  51,  in  serial  no.  3574;  69, 

in  serial  nos.  3583  and  3584;  60,  in  serial  no.  3573. 
Fish  Commission  report,  1896. 
Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  5. 
Consular  reports,  v.  54,  nos.  200-203;  supplement  to  203; 

and  index  to  v.  42-54.    Supplement  to  203  is  Exports 

declared,  quarter  ended  Mar.  1897. 
Consular  reports,  v.  55,  nos.  204-207;  and  supplement  to 

206,  Exports  declared,  quarter  ended  June,  1897. 
Seal  and  salmon  fisheries  and  general  resources  of 

Alaska,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 
Same,  v.  4. 

Ethnology  report,  1895, 16th. 
Monthly  simamary  of  finance  and  commerce,  July-Dec. 

1897. 
Same,  Jan.-June,  1898. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  50,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  50,  pt.  2. 
Same,  v.  51,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  51,  pt.  2. 

Document  index,  55th  Congress,  1st  session. 
Tariff;  etc. 


55tli  CONGRESS,    2d    SESSION 
Dec.  6,  1897-July  8,  1898 


3589 

S.  journal 

8590 
3591 

1 
2 
3 

S.  docs 

.do 

1-21,23-38 

22,  2  pts 

39-67 

33  is  Government  Prhiting  Office,  1897. 
Congressional  directory,  2  editions. 

3592 

do 

Postal  telegraphs,  telephones,  and  postal  savings  banks, 
etc.    For  correction  of  doc.  40,  pt.  1,  see  doc.  40,  pt.  2. 

8593 

4 

do 

68-76,78-109... 

Except  91 ,  in  serial  nos.  3595-3598.    96  is  Viaduct  across 
Rock  Creek,  D.  C. 

109 


S5th.    CONGRESS,   2cl    SESSION—Continued 


l§ 

•3 

> 

86M 

5 

8606 

6 

8696 

7 

86»7 

8 

8696 

9 

8699 

10 

8800 

11 

8001 

12 

8602 

13 

8606 

14 

8604 

15 

8605 

16 

8606 

17 

8607 

18 

8608 

19 

3609 

20 

3610 

21 

3611 

22 

3612 

23 

3613 

24 

3614 

25 

8615 

26 

3616 

27 

3617 

28 

3618 

29 

3619 

30 

8620 

1 

3621 

2 

8622 

3 

8628 

4 

8624 

5 

8625 

6 

8626 
8627 

7 
8 

S6fl6S 


S.  docs . . 

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Dooument  no. 


77 


91,pt.l 

91,pt.2 

91,pt.3 

91,pt.4 

110-137 

138-177,179-206. 
178,  pts.  1,7-10, 

13-17. 
178,  pt.  2 


178,  pt.  3. 


NotXK 


National  Academy  of  Sciences  memoirs,  v,  8,  no.  2. 

Contains  also  S.  does.  139,  174,  55th  Cong.  3d  sess., 

Memoirs,  v.  8,  nos.  3  and  4. 
Venezuelan  Boundary  Commission,  v.  1:  Historical. 
Same,  v.  2:  Extracts  from  Dutch  archives. 
Same,  v.  3:  Geographical. 
Same,  atlas. 
128  is  Ticlcet  brolcerage,  hearings.    131,  3  pts.,  is  U.  S. 

fniit  in  Germany,  San  Jos6  scale,  etc. 
Except  185,  in  serial  no.  3009. 

lAmerican  Republics  Bureau  report,  1897,  and  Bulletins 
I  75-78,  84,  85,  87,  88,  90.  For  pt.  18,  see  serial  no.  3619. 
Commercial  nomenclature,  English,  Spanish,  Portu- 


....do 

-...do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

.-.-do 

.-..do 

....do 

S.  reports 

-...do 

..-.do 

.--.do 

--..do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

178,pt.4 

178,pt.5 

178,  pt.  6 

178,pt.ll 

178,pt.l2 

185 

207-237 

238-246,248-289. 

247 

247 

247 

290-341 

342 

283,343,344  ... 

345 

I78,pt.l8 

394-620. 


411 

621-906. 


885,2  pts. 

907-1171.. 

1123 

1172-1416. 


Nomenclaturacomercial,  Spanish,  English,  Portuguese. 
Nomenclatura  commercial,  Portuguese,  Spanish,  En- 
glish. 
Commercial  directory  of  American  Republics,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  5, 

nos.  1-6,  July-Dec.  1807.    v.  1-4  not  in  Congressional 

set. 
Same,  v.  5,  nos.  7-12,  Jan.-June,  1898.    3  pages  on  Death 

of  director  Jos.  P.  Smith,  in  four  languages,  which  are 

bound  in  byreau  edition  of  no.  8,  are  missing  from 

Congressional    edition,   though   given   in    table   of 

contents. 
Patent  Office,  1897. 
Destruction  of  battle  ship  Maine,  etc. 
Except  283,  in  serial  no.  3617.    271  is  Laws  of  Navy  and 

Marine  Corps. 
Mexican  Boundary  Commission,  1891-96,  pts.  1  and  2. 
Same,  album. 
Same,  atlas. 
Except  802,  in  serial  no.  3659;  829,  in  serial  no.  3668, 

340  is  Direct  legislation  and  referendum. 
Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 
Eulogies:  Jos.  H.  Earle,  J.  G.  Harris,  J.  Z.  George. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1897. 
American  Republics  Bureau  bulletin  93.    178,  pts,  1-17 

are  in  serial  nos.  3601-3608.    Bulletins  94-97  were  to 

have  been  178,  pts.  19-22;  94  is  in  serial  no.  3971,  56th 

Cong.  1st  sess.;  95-97,  not  issued. 
Except  411,  in  serial  no.  3621.    81,  pt.  2,  Minority  rp. 

on  Sioux  City  and  PaciGc  Railroad  bonds,  bound  in 

serial  no.  3569,  is  a  rp.  of  this  session. 
Alcohol  in  manufactures  and  arts. 
Except  669,  in  serial  no.  3623;  700  and  781,  in  serial 

no.  3565;  885,  in  serial  no.  3624. 
Examination  of  civil  service  law,  with  testimonies. 
Affairs  in  Cuba.    Includes  reprints  of  Senate  documents 

and  reports  of  54th  and  55th  Congresses. 
p:xcept  1123,  in  serial  no.  3626. 
Internal  revenue  laws,  1861-73. 


110 


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•3  . 

t 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

3628 
3629 
3630 
8631 
3632 
8638 
3634 
3635 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 

H.docs 

do 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 .... 

2 

2 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1897. 

War,  1897:  Secretary  and  miscellaneous. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  1. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  2, 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  3. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  4. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  5. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

3636 

8 

do 

2 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  6. 

3637 

9 

do 

2 

Same:  Ordnance. 

3638 

10 

do 

3 

Navy,  1897. 
Post-office,  1897. 

3639 

11 

do 

4 

/. 

^3610 
#3641 

12 
13 

do 

5 

Interior,  1897:  Secretary  and  Public  lands. 
Same:  Indian  affairs. 

do 

5 

X. 

9  3642 

14 

do 

5 

Same:  Miscellaneous. 

•  3613 

•  3614 
«3645 
«3646 

•  3647 

•  3648 

15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

....  .do 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  1,  Director's  rp.,  etc. 
Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  2,  Theoretic  papers. 
Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  3,  Economic  geology. 
Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  4,  Hydrography. 
Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  5,  Mineral  resources,  1896. 
Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  5,  Mineral  resources,  1896, 
continued. 

t  3649 

•  3650 

3651 

3652 

21 
22 
23 
24 

do 

5 

5 

6.26 

Same:  Education,  v.  1. 

>< 

do 

Same:  Education,  v.  2. 

do 

Agriculture,  1897;  Agriculture  expenditures,  1897. 
Conmiissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1897,  v.  1. 

do 

• 
7 

3653 

4  3654 

3655 

43656 

«3657 

25 

26 
27 
28 
29 

do 

7 

8 

9 

[Same,  v.  2:  Engineer  Department. 
Isame,  v.  3:  Health  Department. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1897. 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1897. 

y: 

do 

do 

X 

do 

do.. 

10,pt.  1 

10,pt.2 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1897,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

3658 
8659 

30 
31 

do 

11 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1897. 

do 

(-12 

Estimates  of  appro}) riations  for  ]  899. 

94 

Receipts  and  expenditures,  1897. 

Also  S.  doc.  302.    All  are  deficiency  estimates. 

156,203,319... 

/ 

•  8660 

32 

do 

13,pt.l 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1897,  v.  1. 

/ 

^3661 
•  3662 

33 
34 

do..   . 

13,pt.2 

14,16-133 

Same,  v.  2. 

y 

do 

Except  26,  in  serial  no.  3651;  27,  in  serial  no. 3664;  94, in 

serial  no.  3(359;  95,  in  serial  no.  3665.    14  is  Navigation 

3663 
3661 
3665 
3666 

3667 

3a 
36 
37 
38 

39 

do 

do 

15 

Bureau,  Treasury  Dept.,  1897. 
29th  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1897. 

27,278 

95 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1897. 

do 

Annor  Factorv  Board  report. 

do 

134-141 

|142-163,      165, 
1    171-205. 

141  is  Reservoir  sites  in  Wyoming  and  Colorado. 

do 

lExcept  156  and  203,  in  serial  no.  3659;  157,  in  serial  no. 
J    3668;  201 ,  in  serial  no.  3674. 

Y 

$3668 
3669 

40 

41 

.... 

do 

do 

157 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1897, 11th. 

164 

Tests  of  metals,  1897. 

3670 

4? 

do 

166 

Weather  Bureau,  1897. 

8671 
3672 
3673 

43 

44 
45 

.... 

do 

do 

do 

167 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1896. 

Army  register,  1898;  Navy  register,  1898. 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac,  1898,  2d  eel. 

168,169 

170 

3674 

46 

do 

201,6ptS 

Consular  reports,  v.  56,  nos.  208-211 ;  and  supplements  to 
208  and  211,  Exports  declared,  quarters  ended  Sept. 
and  Dec,  1897. 

Ill 


55tli    CONGRESS,    2d    SESSION— Continued 


47 


67 


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H.  docs. 
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Document  no. 


435,5pts 

666,6ptS 

563 

206,6pts 

207-226,  22»- 
258,260,261, 
263-387. 

227,338,578.. 


.do. 


259 

262 

559 

288,pt.l 

288,  pt.  2 

476 

299 

301,   302,    453, 

477,  509-511, 

579,580. 

314 

321,464,543.. 
388-396 


397-548. 


454 

483,  pt.  1 . 
483,  pt.  2. 

{549-553... 
555-558... 
5frt 


554 

560 

661 

562 

566 

567-569 

570-572,574.. 
573,  pts.  1-6.. 

573,  pts.  7-12 
575,  pt.  1.... 
575,  pt.  2.... 
575,  pt.  3.... 

576 

577 


Notes 


Samp,  V.  57,  nos.  212-215;  and  supplement  to  215,  Ex- 
ports declared,  quarter  ended  Mar.  1898. 

Same,  v.  58,  nos.  216-219;  and  supplement  to  218,  Ex- 
ports declared,  quarter  ended  June,  1898. 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  14:  Drug  trade  in  foreign 
countries. 

Labor  Department  bulletins,  v.  3,  nos.  14-19. 

Except  278,  in  serial  no.  3664;  288,  in  serial  nos.  3684  and 
3685;  299,  in  serial  no.  3687;  801  and  302,  in  serial  no. 
3t)88;  814,  in  serial  no.  3689;  819,  in  serial  no.  3659;  821, 
In  serial  no.  3690;  8JJ8,  in  serial  no.  3680. 

Animal  Industry  Bureau  operations,  1897;  Meat  in- 
spection; Animal  Industry  Bureau  report,  1897, 14th. 

Statistical  abstract,  1897. 

Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  6. 

Same,  v.  7. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  52,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  52,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  53. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1897,  and  Manual  offish-culture. 

Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers,  10-18. 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1897. 

Eulogies:  W.  S.  Hohnan,  A.  B.  Wright,  S.  L.  Milliken. 

389  is  Fox  and  Wisconsin  rivers;  396  is  Beet-sugar  in- 
dustry. 

Except  435,  in  serial  no.  3675;  454,  in  serial  no.  3693; 
464, 543,  in  serial  no.  3690;  476.  in  serial  no.  3686;  483, 
in  serial  nos.  3694  and  3695;  453, 477, 509-511,  in  serial 
no.  3688.    482  is  Surveys  of  rivers  and  harbors. 

Agriculture  Yearbook,  1897. 

Commercial  relations,  1897,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Ship  canal  at  Sabine  Pass,  Tex.;  etc. 

559  is  in  serial  no.  3683. 

Labor  Department,  12th  annual  report,  1897:  Economic 
aspects  of  liquor  problem. 

Official  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  v.  21. 

House  manual. 

Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1897. 

Tariff  acts,  1789-1897.    563  is  in  serial  no.  3677. 

Patent  Oflice  decisions,  1897.    565  is  in  serial  no.  3676. 

Geological  Svu-vey  bulletins  150-152. 

Same,  153-156.      ' 

Monthly  summary  of  conunerce  and  finance,  July-Dec 
1898. 

Same,  Jan.-June,  1899. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1897  [pt.  1]. 

Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum,  pt.  1. 

Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum,  pt.  2,  Memorial  of  G.  B. 
Goode. 

Parliamentary  precedents  of  House. 

American  Historical  Association,  1897.  578  is  in  serial 
no.  3680;  579  and  580,  in  serial  no.  3688. 


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Series 

DociHnent  no. 

Notes 

#  8711 

82 

83 

84 
85 
86 

87 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

' 

7 

.... 

H.  docs 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

H.  reports 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

581 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v,  29:  Old  Hampshire 

County,  Mass. 
Same,  v.  30:  Fossil  medusae 

•  8712 

582 

8718 

583 

i Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  54  and  65  not  prihted.- 

8714 

584 

3715 

585 

Document  catalogue,  54th  Congress,  2d  session,  July  1, 

1896-June  30,  1897. 
Document  index,  55th  Congress,  2d  session. 

8716 

586 

3717 

17-245 

8718 
3719 
3720 
8721 
8722 

3723 

246^43 

544-852 

853-1193 

1194-1420 

14^-1658 

[776,1092 

1659 

Except  776,  in  serial  no.  3723. 
Except  1092,  in  serial  no.  3723. 
1375  is  Personnel  of  Navy. 

Charities  and  reformatories  in  District  of  Colimibia,  pts. 

2,  3.    These  appeared  also  as  S.  reports  700, 781,  which 

are  bound  with  pt.  1  in  serial  no.  3565. 
Telephone  charges  in  District  of  Colimibia. 

3724 
3725 
3726 
3727 
3728 

3729 
3780 


3731 
3782 
8738 
8734 


3786 
8737 


8739 
9  3740 
8741 
8742 
,8748 
8744 
8745 
8746 
8747 
3748 


55tli    CONGRESS,   3d    SESSION 
Dec.  6,  1898-Mar.  3,  1899 


S.  journal . 
S.  docs.... 
.....do 


do 

do.... 

S.  reports. 
do 


.....do 

H.  journal. 
H.  docs... 
....do.... 


.do. 


....do 

do 

....do 


1-3,5-15,17-30 

4,  2pts 

•16 

31-47,49^8... 


48 

51,  pt.  2. 


59-61,63-110. 

62,  3  pts 

104 

109,  2  pts.... 
111-169 


170,171... 

172 

173 

174 

1^17-1685. 

1433 

1686-1893. 


5  is  Government  Printing  Office,  1898. 

Congressional  directory,  2  editions. 

Hawaiian  Commission  report. 

Except  51 ,  pt.  2 ,  in  serial  no.  3730.    31  is  Convention  of 

American  Instructors  of  the  Deaf. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1898. 
American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  6, 

nos.  1-6,  July-Dec.  1898.    See,  for  51,  pt.  1  (annual  rp. 

1898),  serial  no.  3728. 
Except  104,  in  serial  no.  3733;  109,  in  serial  no.  3734. 
Treaty  with  Spain,  text  and  map. 
Patent  Office,  1898. 

Bureau  of  Engraving  and  Printing  investigation. 
Excep\  139,  in  serial  no.  3594.    164  is  Daughters  of  the 

American  Revolution,  1890-97, 1st  report. 
Eulogies:  J.  S.  Morrill  and  E.  C.  Walthall. 
Explorations  in  Alaska  in  1898. 
Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 
See  serial  no.  3594. 
Except  1433,  in  serial  no.  3740. 
Mississippi  River  floods. 
River  and  harbor  bill;  etc. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1898. 
War,  1898:  Secretary  and  miscellaneous. 
Same:  Major-general  commanding  Army. 
Same:  Engineers,  pt.  1. 
Same:  Engineers,  pt.  2. 
Same:  Engineers,  pt.  3. 


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3750 

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8758 
8754 
8755 
8756 
8757 
8758 
875}> 
*8760 
#8761 

•  8762 
87631 

•  87633 

•  8764 

•  8765 

•  3766 
•  3767 

3768 

3769 

8770 

3771 
3772 

•  3773 

•  3774 
3775 
3776 

•  8777 
8778 

8779 


8780 
8781 


8782 


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25 

26 

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I  30 
I  31 
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8784 
8785 

8786 


8787 

8788 


40 


41 


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5 

5 

6,23 

121,169 

7 

8 


10,pt.l 

10,pt.  2 

11 

12,44,15.185. 


13 

14,  16-33,  35- 

43,45-54. 
34,pt.l 


34,pt.2... 
285,  pt.  1.. 
285,  pt.  2.. 
285,  pt.  3.. 


73,  6  pts. 


294,  5  pts. 


47 

55,154 

|56-64, 68-72, 74- 
I    79,81-120. 

121 

65 

66 


Notes 


Same:  Engineers,  pt.  4. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  6. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  6. 

Same:  Ordnance. 

Navy,  1898:  Miscellaneous. 

Same,  appendix:  War  with  Spain. 

Post-office,  1898. 

Interior,  1898:  Secretary  and  Public  lands. 

Same:  Indians. 

Same:  Miscellaneous. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  1,  Director's  report,  etc. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  2,  Theoretic  papers. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  3,  Economic  geology. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  4,  Hydrography. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  5,  Forest  reserves,  text. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  5,  Forest  reserves,  atlas. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  6,  Mineral  resources,  1897. 

Same:   Geological  Survey,  pt.  6,  Mineral  resources, 

1897,  continued. 
Same:  Education,  v.  1. 
Same:  Education,  v.  2. 

Agriculture,  1898;  Agriculture  expenditures,  1898. 
Experiment  Stations  Office  bulletins  61  and  62. 
Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1898,  v.  1. 

{Same,  v.  2:  Engineer  Department. 
Same,  v.  3:  Health  Department. 
Treasury  (Finances)  1898. 
Justice  (Attorney-Qeneral)  1898. 
Comptroller  of  Currency,  1898,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1898. 
Estimates  of  appropriations  for  1900;  Receipts  and  ex- 
penditures, 1898;  Deficiency  estimates. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1898. 

IExcept  23,  in  serial  no.  3768;  47,  in  serial  no.  3784.  14 
is  Navigation  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept.,  1898. 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  15,  pt.  1:  Soap,  screws,  ar- 
gols,  rabbits,  ramie. 

Same,  v.  15,  pt.  2:  Sericulture,  and  English  walnut. 

Same,  v.  16:  Tariffs  of  foreign  countries,  pt.  1,  Europe. 

Same,  pt.  2,  America. 

Same,  pt.  3,  Asia,  Africa,  Australasia,  and  Polynesia. 
See,  for  supplement,  serial  no.  4139. 

Consular  reports,  v.  59,  nos.  220-223;  and  supplements 
to  220  and  223,  Exports  declared,  quarters  ended  Sept. 
and  Dec.  1898. 

Same,  v.  60,  nos.  224-227;  and  supplement  to  226,  Ex- 
ports declared,  quarter  ended  Mar.  1899. 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1897. 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1898. 

IExcept  100,  in  serial  no.  3796;  101,  in  serials  3797,  3798. 
99  is  Laws  other  than  criminal  relating  to  Alaska. 
See  serial  no.  3768. 
Rebellion  records,  series  2,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 


82452°— 


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8789 
8790 
8791 
3792 
8798 
3794 
3795 
3796 
8797 

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3799 

47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 

56 
57 

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do 

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284 

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312 

313 

314 

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101 

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1    142,144-161. 

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66 

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136,268 

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3810 

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67 
68 
69 

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141 

143 

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162 

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I     208-219,222- 
228, 230-265, 
I    267,269-. 

3813 
«  8814 

71 

72 

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do 

do 

181 

X 

207,6pts 

3815 

73 

do 

j220,      277-283, 
1    297-300. 

3816 
3817 

3818 

74 
75 
76 

.... 

do 

do 

do 

221 

229 

266,pt.  1 

3819 

77 

do 

266,  pt.  2 

3820 
8821 

78 
79 

do 

do 

270 

271-275 

8822 
8823 
3824 
8825 
•  3826 
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-  8828 
3829 

80 
81 

82 
83 
84 
85 

86 
87 

do 

do 

do.. 

do 

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do 

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286 

293 

295 

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296 

y 

301 

/ 

301 

302-504 

8830 

88 

do 

305,306 

3831 

89 

do 

307 

3832 

90 

do 

308 

Notes 


Same,  v.  3. 

Same,  v.  4. 

Same,  v.  5. 

Same,  v.  6. 

Same,  v.  7. 

Same,  v.  8. 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac,  1899,  2d  ed. 

30th  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1898. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  31:  Aspen  District, 

Colo. 
Same,  v.  31,  atlas. 
Same,  v.  32:  Geology  of  Yellowstone  National  Park, 

pt.  1.    Not  yet  issued. 
Same,  v.  32:  Geology  of  Yellowstone  National  Park,  pt.  2. 
Same,  v.  32,  atlas. 

Same,  v.  33:  Geology  of  Narragansett  B»y. 
Same,  v.  34:  Glacial  gravels  of  Maine. 
«arae,  v.-ad^^L-etw-extiact.  floras- of  North  Amerietu-  £ 
Same,  v.  36:  Crystal  Falls,  Mich.,  iron-bearing  district. 
Same,  v.  37:  Fossil  flora  of  lower  coal-measures  of 

Missouri. 
Same,  v.  38:  Illinois  glacial  lobe. 
Except  154,  in  serial  no.  3785.    142  is  Survey  of  South 

west  Pass,  Mississippi  River. 
Navy  register,  1899;  Army  register,  1899. 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1898, 12th. 
Tests  of  metals,  1898. 
Statistical  abstract,  1898. 

Except  169,  in  serial  no.  3768;  185,  in  serial  no.  3776. 
268  is  in  serial  no.  3808. 

Forestry  investigations,  1877-98. 

Labor  Department  bulletins,  v.  4,  nos.  20-25. 

Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers,  19-30. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1898. 

House  manual. 

Commercial  relations,  1898,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

AVeather  Bureau,  1898. 

Eulogies:  Nelson  Dingley,  John  Simpkins,  W.  F.  Love, 

S.  A.  Northway,  E.  D.  Cooke. 
Compilation  of  treaties  in  force,  1899. 
Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  8. 
Agriculture  Yearbook,  1898. 
American  Historical  Association,  1898. 
Civil  Service  Commission,  1898. 
Labor  Department,  13th  annual  report,  1898:  Hand  and 

machine  labor,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

Geological  Survey  bulletins,  157-159. 
Same,  160-161. 

Animal  Industry  Bureau  report,  1898, 15th. 
Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1898. 


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Document  no. 

Notes 

8884 

8886 

01 

92 
93 
94 
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96 

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1 
2 

H.doos 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

H.  reports 

do 

309,  ptl...... 

309,  pt.  2 

310 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1898  [pt.  1]. 
Same[pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 
Patent  Office  decisions,  1898. 

8886 
8887 

310 

Ethnology  report,  1896, 17th,  pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2. 

316 

8888 

317 

Document  catalogue,  v.  4,  56th  Congress,  July  1,  1897- 

8880 

318 

June  30, 1899. 
Document  index,  55th  Congress,  3d  session. 

3840 
8841 

1660-2000 

2001-2367 

56tli 

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DSS,   1st    SESSION 

Dec.  4,  1899— June  7.  1900 


3842 

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30.   .. 

3848 
38491 

50-59, 61-€5.... 
60 

38492 

60 

3830 

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3851 
8862 
8868 

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do 

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101-147 

148-170 

161,237 

171-208 

185 

8864 
8866 

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8866 

194 

iB867 

209 

8868 

210-235 

221  .. 

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8861 

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8865 

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8866 

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8867 

3868 
3869 

236-257 

r258,    260-269, 
1     271-282,284- 
l    337. 
259 

Secretary  of  Senate,  report,  July  1,  189S-June  30, 1899. 

Same,  July  1, 1899-Jan.  31, 1900. 

Index  to  reports  of  secretaries  of  Senate,  1823-Jan.  31, 
1900. 

11  is  Government  Printing  Office,  1899. 

Congressional  directory,  3  editions. 

Except  80,  in  serial  no.  3847. 

7th  International  Congress  of  Na%igation,  Brussels,  1898. 

59  is  Bibliography  of  interoceanic  canals;  61  is  Bibli- 
ography of  District  of  Columbia. 

History  of  United  States  Capitol,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

71  is  Transactions  with  national  banks. 

Except  133,  in  serial  no.  3843;  138,  in  serial  no.  3885  m. 

Except  161,  in  serial  no.  3853. 

Correspondence  relating  to  interoceanic  canal. 

Except  185,  in  serial  no.  3855;  194,  in  serial  no.  3856. 

Patent  Office,  1899. 

History  and  growth  of  United  States  census. 

National  galleries  of  history  and  art,  pts.  1-3. 

Except  221 ,  in  serial  nos.  3859-3866. 

Commission  to  investigate  conduct  of  War  Department 
in  War  with  Spain,  v.  1:  Minutes,  report,  appendices. 

Same,  v.  2:  Appendices. 

Same,  v.  3:  Testimony. 

Same,  v.  4:  Testimony. 

Same,  v.  5:  Testimony. 

Same,  v.  6:  Testimony. 

Same,  v.  7:  Testimony. 

Same,  v.  8:  Correspondence. 

Except  237,  in  serial  no.  3853.  245  is  Reindeer  in 
Alaska,  1899;  254  is  Tariff  schedules  in  Cuba,  Porto 
Rico,  and  Pliilippines. 

[Except  290,  in  serial  no.  3843;  806,  in  serial  no.  3874. 

Filtering  water-supply  of  Washington,  D.  C. 


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3884 


8887 


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448,451. 

456 

449 

449 

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453 

454 

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138 

138 

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516 

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1052. 


1052 

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1114-1372. 


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jl,pt.2. 
[l,  pt.  3. 

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2 

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2 


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Food  furnished  to  troops  in  Cuba  and  Porto  Rico,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

Same,  pt.  3. 

New  legislation  concerning  crimes,  misdemeanors,  and 

penalties. 
Alaska,  1899,  Copper  River  exploring  expedition. 

Notes  on  Spanish-American  "War.    These  are  Naval 

Intelligence  Office,  War  notes  1-8. 
Except  413,  in  serial  no.  3937.    425  is  Daughters  of  the 

American  Revolution,  1898,  2d. 
Except  428,  in  serial  no.  3879. 
Early  Congressional  documents,  bibliography  of  lst-14th" 

Congresses  (Greely). 
Acceptance  of  statues  of  O.  P.  Morton  and  U.  S.  Grant. 
Same,  T.  H.  Benton  and  F.  P.  Blair. 
Private  claims  before  Senate,  1891-99,  v.  1:  A-K. 
Same,  v.  2:  L-Z. 

Eulogies:  G.  A.  Hobart  and  M.  L.  Hayward. 
Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1899. 
1st  Philippine  Commission,  1899-1900  (or  Schurmau 

Commission),  report,  v.  1,  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 
Same,  v.  4. 
Same,  atlas. 

Except  516,  in  serial  no.  3888. 

Adulteration  of  food  products. 

711,  2  pts.,  is  Public  schools  in  District  of  Coltunbia. 

Except  1023,  in  serial  no.  3896;  1052,  in  serial  nos.  3891- 

3893. 
Right  of  W.  A.  Clark  to  seat  as  Senator  from  Montana, 

pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2. 
Same,  pt.  3. 
Except  1243,  which  was  withdrawn.    Pts.  3-6  of  1337 

are  in  serial  no.  4063,  where  pts.  1  and  2  are  reprinted 

in  pt.  4. 

Explorations  in  Alaska,  1869-99. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1899. 

Conditional  agreement  with  Sultan  of  Jolo. 

Preliminary  statement  of  1st  Philippine  Commission. 

War,  1899:  Secretary  and  miscellaneous. 

Same:  Chiefs  of  bureaus. 

S^me:  Major-general  commanding  Army,  pt.  1,  Miscel- 
laneous. 

Same:  Major-general  commanding  Anny,  pt.  2,  Depart- 
ment of  the  Pacific. 

Same:  Major-general  commanding  Army,  pt.  3,  Depart 
ment  of  the  Pacific,  continued. 

Same:  Civil  afiairs  in  Cuba  and  Porto  Rico. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  1. 


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314,500... 


199,  642. . . 

13 

13 

14,pt.  1... 
14,pt.  2... 
15,  pts.  1-6 


15,pts.  7-12.. 
16,  6  pts.. 


190,  6  pts. 


...do.... 


620,  5  pts. 


Same:  Engineers,  pt.  2. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  3. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  4. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  5. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  6. 

Same:  Ordnance. 

Navy,  1899. 

Post-Ofllce,  1899. 

Interior,  1899:  Secretary  and  Public  lands. 

Same:  Indians,  pt,  1. 

Same:  Indians,  pt.  2. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  1. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  2. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  1,  Director's  report,  etc. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  2,  General  geology  and 

paleontology. 
Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt,  3,  Precious-metal  mining 

districts. 
Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  4,  Hydrography. 
Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  5,  Forest  reserves. 
Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  6,  Mineral  resources,  1898. 
Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  6,  Mineral  resources,  1898, 

continued. 
Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  7,  Explorations  in  Alaska 

in  1898. 
Same:  Education,  v,  1. 
Same:  Education,  v.  2. 

Agriculture,  1899;  Agriculture  expenditures,  1899, 
Agriculture  in  Alaska,  1899;  Experiment  stations,  1899. 
JDistrict  of  Columbia,  1899,  v,  1:  Commissioners,  etc, 
jsame,  v,  2:  Engineer  Department. 

{Same,  v,  3:  Health  Department. 
Same,  v.  4:  Public  schools. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1899, 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1899. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1899,  v,  1, 

Same,  v,  2, 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1899. 

Estimates  of  appropriations,  1901. 

Receipts  and  expenditures,  1899, 

Also  S,  doc,  413,    All  are  deficiency  estimates. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1899,  v.  1, 

Same,  v,  2, 

Navigation  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept.,  1899. 

Law  s  relating  to  navigation  and  merchant  marine. 

Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  July-Dec. 
1899. 

Same,  Jan.-June,  1900. 

Consular  reports,  v.  61,  nos.  228-231;  and  supplement  to 
228,  Exports  declared,  quarter  ended  June,  1899, 

Same,  v.  62,  nos,  232-235;  and  supplements  to  232  and 
235,  Exports  declared,  quarters  ended  Sept.  and  Dec. 
1899, 

Same,  v.  63,  nos,  236-239;  and  supplement  to  239,  Ex- 
ports declared,  quarter  ended  Mar.  1900. 


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3952 
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3963 
3964 
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257 

730 

731 

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741,pt.3 

17,    572,    633, 

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18 

19-79 

80-96,  98-105.. 

95,pt.2 

97 

106,236 

107-114, 120-200 


115. 
735. 
117. 
118. 

287. 


553 

579 

658 

678-...*. 

119,   350,   351, 
663, 721-725. 

175,pt.l 

175,pt.4 

175,  pt.  2 


175,  pt.  3 

201-238,240-263. 
239 


J264-297, 
1    301-323. 


298 

300 

324 

|325-339,     341- 
1    358,361-392. 

340 

349,360 

369,  6  pts 


Same,  v.  64,  nos.  240-243. 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  17:  Sewage  and  garbage; 

Coal-tar. 
Same,  v.  18:  Merchant  marine  of  foreign  countries. 
SamCj  V.  19:  Paper;  Uses  of  wood  pulp. 

(Same,  v.  20,  pt.  1:  Book  cloth,  etc. 
Same,  v.  20,  pt.  2:  School  gardens  in  Europe.  ' 

Same,  v.  20,  pt.  3:  Stave  trade. 

Same,  v.  21,  pt.  1:  Foreign  markets  for  American  coal. 
Same,  v.  21,  pt.  2:  Vehicle  industry  in  Europe. 
Same,  v.  21,  pt.  3:  Trusts  and  trade  combinations  in 
Europe. 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  102-169. 

Same,  170-176. 

31st  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  l'.  S.,  1899. 

Except  36,  in  serial  no.  3937. 

Except  95,  pt.  2,  in  serial  no.  3956. 

Atlas  of  Chicago  River  and  branches, 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac,  1900,  2d  ed.s 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1899. 

Except  173,  in  serial  no.  3929;  175,  in  serial  nos.  3971- 

3973;  190,  in  serial  no.  3944;  199,  in  serial  no.  3937. 
Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  9. 
Same,  v.  10. 

Rebellion  records,  series  3,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 
Same,  v.  4. 
Same,  v.  5. 
Same,  series  4,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 

Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers,  31-39. 

American  Republics  Bureau  report,  1899. 

American  Republics  Bureau,  bulletin  94:  British  trade. 

American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  6, 

nos.  7-12,  Jan.-June,  1899. 
Same,  v.  7,  nos.  1-6,  July-Dec.  1899. 
Except  236,  in  serial  no.  3958;  257 ,  in  serial  no.  3947. 
Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1898. 
[Except  287,  in  serial  no.  3964;  314,  in  serial  no.  3929. 

264  is  Transactions  of  Treasury  Dept.  with  national 

banks. 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1899, 13th. 
Tests  of  metals,  1899. 
House  manual. 
Except  349,  in  serial  no.  3982;  350,  351,  in  serial  no 

3970. 
Civil  Service  Commission,  1899. 
Navy  register,  1900;  Army  register,  1900. 
Labor  Department  bulletins,  v.  5,  nos.  26-31. 


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40101 

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116 
117 

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4014 

736 

4015 

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119 

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736 

4016 

737,pt.l 

Notes 


Field  operations  of  Division  of  Soils,  1899. 

Beet-sugar  industry  in  United  States,  1899. 

Statistical  abstract,  1899. 

rrotection  of  Sacramento  and  Feather  rivers. 

Except  496,  in  serial  no.  39<'>5;  500,  in  serial  no.  3029. 

459  is  Reformatory  system  in  U.  S. 
Spanish- American  War  claims. 
Industrial  Commission  reports,  v.  1:  Trusts, preliminary 

report  and  testimony.    See,  for  2d  report  on  trusts, 

serial  no.  4343. 
Same,  v.  2:  Trusts,  statutes  and  decisions. 
Same,  v.  3:  Prison  labor. 

Same,  v.  4:  Transportation,  preliminary  report  and  tes- 
timony.   See,  for  2d  report,  serial  no.  4339. 
Same,  v.  5:  Labor  legislation.    See,  for  v.  6-19,  serial 

nos.  4168,  4169,  and  4338-4349. 
Commercial  relations,  1899,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Except  553,  in  serial  no.  3966;  572,  in  serial  no.  3951; 

579,  in  serial  no.  3967;  588,  in  serial  no.  3996. 
Agriculture  Yearbook,  1899. 
Except  620,  in  serial  no.  3945;  683,  in  serial  no.  3951; 

642,  in  serial  no.  3937;  658,  in  serial  no.  3968;  660,  in 

serial  nos.  3998-3999;  668,  in  serial  no.  3970. 
Weather  Bureau,  1899,  v.  1:  Rp.  and  meteorological 

tables. 
Same,  v.  2:  International  cloud  observations. 
Except  678,  in  serial  no.  3969;  699,  in  serial  no.  3985. 

694  is  Peach  leaf  curl;  742  is  Exports  declared,  fiscal 

year  ended  June  30, 1899. 
Fish  Commission  report,  1899. 
Ivouisiana  Purchase. 
Patent  decisions,  1899. 
Labor  Department,  14th  annual  report,  1899:  Water, 

gas,  and  electric-light  plants. 
Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  39:  Coral  faimas. 
Same,  v.  40:  Coleoptera  from  Florissant,  Colo. 
Primer  of  forestry,  pt.  1.    Pt.  2  is  not  in  Congressional 

set;  see,  for  bureau  editions  of  pt.  2,  A13.3:24«  and 

A1.9:258. 
Eulogies:  Richard  P.  Bland,  Lorenzo  Danford,  Evan  E. 

Settle,  William  L.  Greene,  Samuel  T.  Baird,  Daniel 

Ermentrout,  Sydney  P.  Epes. 
R6ntgen  ray  in  War  with  Spain. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  documents  relative  to  its  ori- 
gin and  history,  v.  1:  1835-1887. 
Same,  v.  2:  1887-1899. 

American  Historical  Association,  1899,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2:  Correspondence  of  John  C.  Calhoun. 
Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1899. 

Ethnology  rp.,  1897, 18th,  pt.  1:  Director  and  Eskimos. 
Same,  pt.  2:  Indian  land  cessions. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1899  [pt.  1]. 


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120 

121 

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5 

6 

7 

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do 

737,  pt.  2 

738,739 

745 

Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 
Washington  observations  1891  and  1892 

4019 

do 

do 

H.  reports.... 
do 

Animal  Industry-  Bureau  report,  1899, 16th. 
Document  index,  56th  Congress,  1st  session. 

4020 

756 

4021 

1-245 

4022 

24&-486 

487-807 

808-1078 

1079-1427 

1428-1755 

1756-2006 

4023 

do 

4024 

do 

4025 

do 

Except  1082  and  1158,  which  were  withdrawn. 

4026 
4027 

do 

do 

56tli    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION 
Dec.  3,  1900— Mar.  2,  1901 


4028 

S.  journal 

Contains  also  proceedings  special  session  Senate,  Mar. 
4-9, 1901,  p.  279. 

4029 

1 



S.  docs 

1-3,5-19,21-38. 

19  is  Government  Printing  Office,  1900. 

4030 

2 

do 

4,  2  pts 

Congressional  directory,  2  editions. 

Revision  of  statutes  relating  to  patents,  etc. 

Bergen,  Norway,  International  Fisheries  Exposition, 

1898. 

4031 

3 

do 

20 

4032 

4 

do 

39 

4038 

5 

.      do 

40-108 

Except  68,  in  serial  no.  4034;  76,  in  serial  no.  4035;  89, 
in  serial  nos.  4036-4038. 

•  4034 

6 

. .      do 

68 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1900. 

National  Academy  of  Sciences  memoirs,  v.  8,  no.  5. 

Postal  Commission  report,  v.  1:  Railway-mail  pay. 

4035 

7 

do 

76 

4036 

8 



do 

89,pt.l 

4037 

9 



do 

89,pt.2 

Same,  v.  2:  Railway-mail  pay. 

4038 

10 

.... 

do 

89,pt.3 

Same,  v.  3:  2d-class  mail  matter,  pneumatic-tube  serv- 
ice, etc. 

4039 

11 

do 

109-160 

rii2 

Except  112,  in  serial  no.  4040;  138,  in  serial  no.  4041. 
Taft  Philippine  Commission  reports,  1900. 
T,ands  held  for  ecclesiastical  purposes  in  the  Philip- 
pines. 

4040 

12 

.... 

do 

[190 

4041 

13 

do 

138 

Patent  Office,  1900. 

4042 

14 



do 

161-204 

Except  190,  in  serial  no.  4040. 

15 

.... 

do 

do 

205 

See  serial  no.  4125. 

4043 

J206-218, 220-228, 
1  233,234,238. 

[Except  222  and  223,  in  serial  no.  4176. 

4044 

16 

do 

219 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  1899  and  1900, 

4045 

17 

do  ..     .. 

229 

3d. 
Legislative  history  of  general  staff  of  Army,  1775-1901. 
Eulogies:  C.  K.  Davis  and  J.  H.  Gear. 

4046 

18 

do 

230,236 

4047 

19 



do 

231,pt.l 

Reports  of  Committee  on  Foreign  Relations,  1789-1901, 
V.  1:  Claims  of  U.  S.  citizens  against  foreign  govern- 
ments. 

4048 

20 



do 

231,pt.2 

Same,  v.  2:  La  Abra  Silver  Mining  Company. 

4049 

21 

.... 

do 

231,pt.3 

Same,  v.  3:  Claims,  miscellaneous. 

4050 

22 

.... 

do 

231,  pt.  4 

Same,  v.  4:  International  exhibitions  and  conferences, 
cables,  canals,  foreign  commerce,  tariff,  etc. 

4061 

23 

do 

231,pt.5 

Same,  v.  5:  Foreign  trade,  commerce,  tariffs;  boundary 
and  fishery  disputes. 

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231,pt.8 

232 

232 

232 

232 

232 

232 

235 

237 

1337,pts.  3-(5. 


1676-2019. 
2020-2322. 

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2323-2496. 


2 

2 


Same,  v.  6:  Diplomatic  relations;  Hawaiian  Islandsl 
Same,  v.  7:  Affairs  in  Cuba,  etc. 
Same,  v.  8:  Treaties  and  legislation  respecting  them. 
Commissioner-general  to  Paris  Exposition,  1900,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 
Same,  v.  4. 
Same,  v.  5. 
Same,  v.  6. 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 
Senate  manual. 

Nicaragua  Canal,    Pts.  1  and  2,  docs,  of  the  1st  sess. 
are  reprinted  with  other  docs,  and  rps.  here  in  pt.  4. 

Except  2048,  in  serial  no.  4066. 

Oleomargarine  and  other  imitation  dairy  products. 

2381  is  River  and  harbor  bill. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1900. 

War,  1900:  Secretary  and  miscellaneous. 

Same:  Chiefs  of  bureaus. 

Same:  Lieutenant-general  commanding  Army,  pt.  1, 

Miscellaneous. 
Same:  Lieutenant-general  commanding  Army,  pt.  2, 

Department  of  Habana,  and  Division  of  the  Philip- 


Same:  Lieutenant-general  commanding  Army,  pt.  3, 

Division  of  the  Philippines. 
Same:  Lieutenant-general  commanding  Army,  pt.  4, 

Military  operations  in  the  Philippines. 
Same:  Lieutenant-general  commanding  Army,  pt.  5, 

Military  operations  in  the  Philippines. 
Same:  Lieutenant-general   commanding  Army,  pt.  6, 

Military  operations  in  the  Philippines. 
Same:  Lieutenant-general   commanding  Army,  pt.  7, 

Military  operations  in  China. 
Same:  Civil  affairs  in  the  Philippines. 
Same:  Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  1,  pt.  1. 
Same:  Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  1,  pt.  2. 
Same:  Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  1,  pt.  3. 
Same:  Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  1,  pt.  4. 
Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  2,  pt.  1. 
Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  2,  pt.  2. 
Same:  Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  2,  pt.  3. 
Same:  Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  2,  pt.  4. 
Civil  affairs  in  Porto  Rico. 
Engineers,  pt,  1. 
Same:  Engineers,  pt.  2. 
Same:  Engineers,  pt.  3. 
Same:  Engineers,  pt.  4. 
Same:  Engineers,  pt.  5. 
Same:  Engineers,  pt.  6. 
Same:  Engineers,  pt.  7. 
Same:  Engineers,  pt.  8. 


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15,pts.  7-12. 

16 

17 

18 

19-75 

76-121 


Notes 


81,259 

[106,484-488,530- 
[    634,663,554. 


Same:  Ordnance. 

Navy,  1900. 

Post-Office,  1900. 

Interior,  1900:  Secretary  and  Public  lands. 

Same:  Indian  affairs,  report  of  commissioner. 

Same:  Indian  affairs,  Five  Civilized  Tribes  Commis- 
sion, etc. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  1,  Bureau  officers,  etc. 

Same:  Miscellaneous, pt. 2, Governorsof Territories, etc. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  1,  Director's  report,  etc. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt,  2,  General  geology,  eco- 
nomic geology,  Alaska. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  3,  General  geology,  ore  and 
phosphate  deposits,  Philippines. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  4,  Hydrography. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  5^^  Forest  reserves,  text. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  5,  Forest  reserves,  atlas. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  6,  Mineral  resources,  1899. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  6,  Mineral  resources,  1899, 
continued. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  7,  Black  and  Grand  prai- 
rie^ Tex. 

Same:  Education,  v.  1.  • 

Same:  Education,  v.  2. 

Agriculture  report,  1900;  Agriculture  expenditures,  1900. 

Report  on  agricultural  experiment  stations,  1900. 

Agriculture  in  Porto  Rico;  Agriculture  in  Alaska,  1900. 

Agriculture  in  Hawaii;  Use  of  water  in  irrigation. 

f  District  of  Columbia,  1900,  v.  1:  Commissioners,  etc. 

[Same,  v.  2:  Engineer  Department. 

I  Same,  v.  3:  Health  Department. 
Same,  v.  4:  Public  schools. 
Treasury  (Finances)  1900. 
Justice  (Attorney-General)  1900. 
Comptroller  of  Currency,  1900,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1900. 
Estimates  of  appropriations,  1902. 
Receipts  and  expenditures,  1900. 
Also  S.  doc.  205.    Both  are  deficiency  estimates. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1900,  v.  1, 
Same,  v.  2. 

Navigation  Bureaix,  Treasury  Dept.,  1900. 
Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  July-Dec. 

1900. 
Same,  Jan.-June,  1901. 

32d  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1900. 
American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac,  1901,  2d  ed. 
House  manual. 
Except  29,  in  serial  no.  4116. 
Except  80,  in  serial  no.  4125;  81,  in  serial  no.  4136;  106, 

in  serial  no.  4137. 
National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1900. 


^4 


Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers,  40-52. 


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290,  3  pis. . . 
240,  4pts... 
527,  4pts... 
556,  4  pts. . . 

543 

141,496,644,557 

550 

149 

149 

149 

151-180, 182-228 
181,pts.  1,  3... 
181,  pt.  2 

323 

356,  pts.  1-6... 
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229-354 


239 

241,291 

242 

275 

314 

542 

315,  6  pts 

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380 

380 

475 

483,489-493.... 
497-^06,508.... 
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494 

495 

507 

509 


Notes 


Except  140,  in  serial  no.  4139;  141,  in  serial  no.  4144; 

149,  In  serial  nos.  4146-4147. 
Special  consular  reports,  v.  16,  supplement:  Tarifls  of 

Chile  and  Nicaragua.    See,  for  v.  16,  serial  nos.  3779- 

3781. 
Same,  v.  22,  pts.  1-3:  Acetic  acid,  Mineral-waters,  Stoves. 
Consular  reports,  v.  65,  nos.  244-247. 
Same,  v.  66,  nos.  248-251. 
Same,  v.  67,  nos.  252-255. 

Index  to  monthly  consular  rps.  v.  55-63,  nos.  204-239. 
Exports  declared,  quarters  ended  June,  Sept.,  Dec.  1900, 

and  Mar.  1901. 
Same,  fiscal  year  ended  June  30, 1900. 
Deep  Waterways  Board  rejwrt,  pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2. 
Same,  atlas. 

Except  171,  in  serial  no.  4117;  190,  in  serial  no.  4154. 
American  Republics  Bureau  report,  1900;  Mexico. 
American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  8, 

nos.  1-6,  Jan.-Jvme,  1900. 
Same,  v.  9,  nos.  1-6,  July-Dec.  1900. 
Same,  v.  10,  nos.  l-Oj  Jan.-June,  1901. 
Same,  v.  11,  nos.  1-6,  July-Dec.  1901. 
Tests  of  metals,  1900. 
Except  239,  in  serial  no.  4156;  240,  in  serial  no.  U40; 

241,  in  serial  no.  4157;  242,  in  serial  no.  4158;  259,  in 

serial  no.  4136;  275,  in  serial  no.  4159;  290,  in  serial  no. 

4139;  291,  in  serial  no.  4157;  814,  in  serial  no.  4160; 

315,  in  serial  no.  4162;  823,  in  serial  no.  4151;  335,  in 

serial  no.  4117;  336,  in  serial  no.  4116;  352,  in  serial  no. 

4125. 
Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1899. 
Army  register,  1901;  Navy  register,  1901. 
Naval  Observatory  publications,  2d  series,  v.  1. 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1900, 14th. 
Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  11. 
Same,  v.  12. 

Labor  Department  bulletins,  v.  6,  nos.  32-3, . 
Except  856,  in  serial  nos.  4152-4153;  368,  in  serial  na 

4117;  466.  in  serial  no.  4117;  475,  in  serial  no.  4166. 
Commercial  relations,  1900,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

Statistical  abstract,  1900. 
489  is  Penal  codes;  490  is  Cost  of  crime. 

Cniise  of  revenue  cutter  Bear,  1897-98;  Tennessee  Cen- 
tennial Exposition,  1897. 

Industrial  Commission  reports,  v.  6:  Distribution  of 
farm  products. 

Same,  v.  7:  Capital  and  labor  in  manufactures  and 
general  business.  See,  for  v.  1-^,  8-19,  serial  nos.  3990- 
3992  and  4338-4349. 

Agricultural  experiment  stations  in  U.  S. 

lasuiar  cases  in  Supreme  Court. 


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do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

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do 

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H.  reports... 

517 

4178 

518 

4179 

519 

4180 
4181 

520-525 

526 

w          •  4182 

528 

^           •4188 
4184 

528 

629. 

4185 

529 

4186 

629 

4187 

4188 
4189 
4190 

635,536 

537,pt.  1 

637,  pt.  2 

538 

4191 

638.   . 

4192 

639 

4193 

539...   . 

4194 

640 

4195 

540 

'^              4197 

641 

545 

f646 

4198 

1547.. 

4199 

548 

4200 

548 

4201 

649 

4202 

651 

4203 

651 

4204 

551     .... 

4205 

551 

42061 

551 

4206  2 

551 

42063 

651 

42064 

551 

4207 

652 

4208 

555 

4209 

658 

4210 

559 

4211 

660 

4212 

2007-2321 

Notes 


Digest  of  contested  election  cases,  lst-56th  Congresses, 

1789-1901. 
Official  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  v.  22. 
House  calendars,  Mar.  4, 1901. 
Atlas  of  Chickamauga,  Chattanooga,  and  vicinity. 
List  of  maps  of  America  in  Library  of  Congress.    Con- 
tains also  S.  doc.  222,  List  of  books  on  Porto  Rico,  and 

S.  doc.  223,  List  of  books  on  Danish  West  Indies. 
Weather  Bureau,  1900. 
Patent  decisions,  1900. 
Agriculture  Yearbook,  1900. 
Eulogies:  J.  H.  Hoffecker,  F.  G.  Clarke,  W.  D.  Daly, 

A.  D.  Shaw,  R.  A.  Wise,  A.  C.  Harmer. 
Field  operations  of  Division  of  Soils,  1900. 
Labor  Department,  15th  annual  report,  1900:  Wages  in 

commercial  countries,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Documentary  history  of  Constitution  of  U.  S.,  1786-1870, 

V.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  177, 178. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1900  [pt.  1]. 
Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Musevun. 
Digest  of  decisions  relating  to  Indian  affairs  (Murchison), 

V.  1. 
Same,  v.  2.    Not  to  be  issued. 
Ethnology  report,  1898,  19th,  pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2. 

Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1900,  pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1900. 
Military  laws  of  United  States. 
Geology  of  Copper  River  district,  Alaska. 
Reconnaissance  in  Cape  Nome  and  Norton  Bay  regions, 

1900. 
American  Historical  Association,  1900,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2:  Public  Archives  Commission,  1st  report. 
Animal  Industry  Bureau  report,  1900,  17th. 
Digest  of  international  law  (Moore),  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 
Same,  v.  4. 
Same,  v.  6. 
Same,  v.  6. 
Same,  v.  7. 
Same,  v.  8:  Index. 
Celebration  of  100th  anniversary  of  establishment  of  seat 

of  Government  in  District  of  Columbia. 
Civil  Service  Commission,  1900. 
Rebellion  records,  general  index. 
Document  catalogue,  v.  5,  56th  Congress,  July  1,  1899- 

Jime  30,  1901. 
Document  index,  66th  Congress,  2d  session. 


125 


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1' 

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1 

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Document  no. 

Notes 

ttlS 

4Mb 
«il6 
4117 

2 
3 

4 
6 
6 

H.  reports  . . . 
do 

2322-2700 

270I-«)06 

2768,  pts.  1,2.. 

2768,  pt.  3 

2768,  pt.  4 

Except  2768,  In  serial  nos.  4216-4217. 
Haring  at  MlUtary  Academy. 
Same. 
Same. 

.... 

do 

do 

do 

67tli    CONGRESS,   SPECIAL    SESSION    SENATE 

Mar.  4-9.  1901 


S.  journal. 
S.  doc 


See  serial  no.  4028,  p.  279. 

Pri\ileges  of  officers  in  naval  service  promoted  from 
ranks.    See  serial  no.  4220. 


57tli    CONGRESS,   1st    SESSION 

Dec.  2,  1901— July  1,  1902 


4218 

S.  journal . . 

4219 

1 

S.  docs 

1 

Secretary  of  Senate,  1901. 

4220 

2 

do 

2,  3,  5-19,  21- 
34,3&-49,51- 
53,55-61. 

Il9  is  Government  Printing  Office,  1901.    Contains  also 
doc.  1,  special  session  Senate. 

4221 

3 

do 

4,3pts 

Congressional  directory,  3  editions. 

4222 

4 

.    ..do 

20 

Astrophysical  Observatory,  work,  etc.,  1891-1901. 
Library  of  Congress,  report  1901,  and  Manual. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1901. 
Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  1899-1901. 

4223 

5 

do 

35 

4224 

6 

do 

50 

M^-^o 

7 

do 

54,2ptS 

mAoam 

8 

do 

f62-66,      69-78, 
1  '80^,85-97. 

1 67  omitted,  same  as  app.  to  H.  doc.  1 ;  see  serial  no.  4268. 
J    62  is  Whaling  and  sealing  claims  against  Russia. 

r48zo 

J227 

9 

do 

68,2pts 

Criminal  and  Penal  Laws  Commission,  1901. 

4228 

10 

do 

79 

Governor  of  Porto  Rico,  1st  annual  report,  1901. 
Southern  Appalachian  region. 

98  is  Keindeer  in  Alaska,  1901;  103  is  American  Instrao- 
tors  of  the  Deaf,  1901. 

4229 

11 

.do 

84.            .  . 

4280 

12 

do 

98-133 

4231 

13 

do 

134-170 

Except  151,  in  serial  no.  4232. 

4232 

14 

do 

151 

Patent  Office,  1901. 

jl71 

Correspondence  relating  to  Philippine  tariff. 
Charges  of  cruelty  in  the  PhiUppines. 

4288 

15 

do 

l205,2pts 

4284 

16 

do 

172-222 

Except  205,  in  serial  no.  4233. 

4285 

17 

do 

223-268 

Except  233,  in  serial  no.  4236;  258,  in  serial  no.  4238. 
223  is  Oleomargarine  and  other  imitation  dairy  prod- 
ucts. 

National  Academy  of  Sciences  memoirs,  v.  8,  no.  6. 

Same,  v.  8,  no.  7:  West  Indian  madreporian  polyps. 

Hearings  on  interoceanic  canal. 

Leprpsy  in  United  States;  etc. 

Gazetteer  of  Philippine  Islands. 

Except  331 ,  in  serial  nos.  4242-4244. 

Hearings  on  affairs  in  Philippine  Islands. 

Same. 

4286 

18 

1 

do 

233 

4287 

18 

? 

do 

450 

4288 

19 

do 

253,3pts 

269-279,281-303. 
280.   . 

4289 

?0 

do 

4240 

■    21 

do.... 

4241 

22 

.      do 

304-342 

4242 

23 

do  .     . 

331,pt.  1 

331,  pt.  2 

4243 

24 

do 

4244 

25 

do 

331,pt.3 

Same. 

126 


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m 


4245 
4246 
4247 

4248 
4249 
'4250 
4251 


4252 


4254 
4255 
4256 
4257 
4258 
4259 
4260 
4261 
4262 
4263 
4264 
4265 
4266 
4267 

4268 

4269 
4270 
4271 
4272 

4273 

4274 

4275 

«4276 
4277 
4278 
4279 
4280 
4281 


4284 

4285 
4286 

4287 
4288 
4289 
4290 


27 


31 


Series 


S.  docs. 

do. 

do. 

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do. 

....do. 
do. 


do.... 

do.... 

do.... 

do.... 

S.  reports. 
....do.... 
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343^06. 

356 

407-434. 


411 

435-446,448. 

447 

449 

450 

451 

452 


452 

453 

1 

2-334 

166 

335-558. . . 
559-919... 
920-1180.- 
1181-1616. 
1617-1930. 
1931-2126. 
776,  2  pts. 
1075 


l,pt.  1. 
l,pt.  2- 

2 

2 

2 

2 


2-... 


2-.. 


Notes 


Except  356,  in  serial  no.  4246. 

Irrigation  investigations  in  California. 

Except  411,  in  serial  no.  4248;  426,  in  serial  no.  4308. 

412  is  Missouri  troops  in  Civil  War. 
Consulates  and  consular  agencies. 
448  is  Revenues  and  expenditures  in  Cuba. 
Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  1901. 
Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 
See  serial  no.  4237. 
Eulogies:  James  H.  Kyle. 
Treaties,  laws,  etc.,  relating  to  Indian  affairs  (Kappler), 

v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

Gettysburg  National  Park  Commission,  1893-1901. 
Interoceanic  canals. 
Except  166,  in  serial  no.  4258. 
Improvement  of  park  system  of  District  of  Columbia. 

Except  776,  in  serial  no.  4265. 
Except  1075,  in  serial  no.  4266. 


Chinese  exclusion. 
River  and  harbor  .bill. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1901. 

Same,  appendix:  Affairs  in  China. 

War,  1901:  Secretary  and  miscellaneous. 

Same:  Chiefs  of  bureaus. 

Same:  Lieutenant-general,  pt.  1,  Miscellaneous. 

Same:  Lieutenant-general,  pt.  2,  Division  of  Philip- 


Same:  Lieutenant-general,  pt.  3,  Military  operations  in 
Luzon. 

Same:  Lieutenant-general,  pt.  4,  Military  operations  in 
Visayas,  Mindanao  and  Jolo,  and  China. 

Same:  Lieutenant-general,  pt.  5,  Division  of  Philippines, 
supplementary. 

Same:  Report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  1. 

Same:  Report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  2. 

Same:  Public  laws  passed  by  Philippine  Commission. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  1. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  2. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  3. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  4. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  5. 

Same:  Engineers,  supplement,  Mississippi  River  Com- 
mission and  Missouri  River  Commission. 

Same:  Ordnance. 

Navy,  1901,  pt.  1, 

Same,  pt.  2. 

Post-Office,  1901. 

Interior,  1901:  Secretary  and  Public  lands. 

Same:  Indian  affairs,  pt.  l.  Report  of  commissioner. 


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Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


4826 
•4327 


4829 


35 


37 


40 


H.docs. 

....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 


....do. 
....do. 
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....do. 


.do. 

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6,29,334. 


8 

9 

10 

11... , 

12 

12 

35 

61,244,588.. 

13 

13 

14 

15,pts.  1-3. 


15,pts.  4-6... 
15,ptS.  7-9... 
16,  pts.  10-12. 

16 

17 

18 

19 

19 

20 

21-38,40 

43-49,51,62... 

63,65-136 

39,137 

41 

64 

42,353,525,683 

639 

50,176,336.... 

52 

53-60,481-484. 
684-692 


Same:  Indian  affairs,  pt.  2,  Fire  Civilized  Tribes  Com- 
mission, etc. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  1,  Bureau  officers,  etc. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  2,  Governors  of  Territories,  etc. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  3,  Governor  of  New  Mexico. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  1901,  pt.  1,  Director's  report, 
and  Asphalt  and  bituminous  rock  deposits. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  2,  Ore  deposits. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  3,  Coal,  oil,  cement. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  4,  Hydrography. 

Same:  Education,  v.  1. 

Same:  Education,  v.  2. 

Agriculture,  1901:  Agriculture  expenditures,  1901;  Ex- 
periment Stations  Office,  1901. 

District  of  Columbia,  1901,  v.  1:  Commissioners,  etc. 

Same,  v.  2:  Engineer  Department. 

Same,  v.  3:  Health  Department. 

Same,  v.  4:  Education  Board. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1901. 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1901. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1901,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1901. 

Estimates  of  appropriations,  1903. 

Receipts  and  expenditures,  1901 . 

Also  S.  doc.  426.    All  are  deficiency  estimates. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1901,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Navigation  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept.,  1901. 

Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  July-Sept. 
1901. 

Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1901. 

Same,  Jan.-Mar.  1902. 

Same,  Apr.- June,  1902. 

33d  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1901. 

Mineral  resources,  1900. 

Labor  Dept.,  16th  annual  rp.,  1901:  Strikes  and  lockouts. 

Weather  Bureau,  1901,  v.  1:  Rp.  and  meteorological 
tables. 

Same,  v.  2:  Barometry. 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac,  1902,  2d  ed. 

Except  29,  in  serial  no.  4301;  85,  in  serial  no.  4308. 

61  is  in  serial  no.  4308. 

Except  88,  in  serial  no.  4330. 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1901. 

Journals  of  1st  Legislative  Assembly  of  Porto  Rico, 
1900-01. 

Report  of  Auditor  of  Porto  Rico,  1901. 

Exports  declared,  quarters  ended  June,  Sept.,  Dec. 
1901,  and  Mar.  1902. 

Same,  fiscal  year  ended  June  30, 1901. 

Surveys  of  Tennessee,  Kissimmee,  and  Ohio  rivers. 

Commission  to  Revise  and  Compile  Laws  of  Porto  Rico. 

Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers  53-64. 

Same,  65-73. 


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4330 
4831 


4884 


4387 


4888 


4840 

73 

4841 

74 

4842 

75 

^ 

•  4848 

76 

^ 

•  4844 

77 

4845 
4846 
4347 

4848 
4849 
4350 
,4351 
4852 
^4858 
4354 
4855 


4357 
4358 


•  4359 

•  4360 


4361 


4862 


70 


71 


72 


87 


94 


95 


Series 


H.  docs. 

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do.. 

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do.. 

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Document  no. 


138-167 

145 

152,  4pts 

553,  4  pts 

710,4pts 

708,pt.l , 

708,  pt.  2 

168-175,188-372 


177 

178 

179 

180 

181 

182 

183 

184 

185 

186 

187 

380 

2.50, 704 

275 

283 

681 

305 

306,  pts.  1-6.. 

306,  pts.  7-12. 
557 

310 

320 

320 

373-376,378-429 
431-460, 476- 
480, 486-567. 

377,  6  pts 


Notes 


House  manual. 

Except  145,  in  serial  no.  4332,  and  152,  in  serial  no.  4333. 

Statistical  abstract,  1901. 

Consular  reports,  v.  68,  nos.  256-259. 

Same,  v.  69,  nos.  260-263. 

Same,  v.  70,  nos.  264-267. 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  23,  pt.  1:  Gas  and  oil  en- 
gines. 

Same,  pt.  2:  Silver  and  plated  ware. 

Except  244,  in  serial  no.  4308;  250,  in  serial  no  4350; 
275,  in  serial  no.  4351;  283,  in  serial  no.  4352;  305,  in 
serial  no.  4354;  306,  in  serial  nos.  4355-4356;  310,  in 
serial  no.  4358;  320,  in  serial  nos.  4359-4360;  334,  in 
serial  no.  4301;  336,  in  serial  no.  4326;  353,  in  serial  no. 
4325. 

Industrial  Commission  reports,  v.  8:  Chicago  labor  dis- 
putes of  1900.  See,  for  v.  1-7,  serial- nos.  3990-3992, 
4168,4169. 

Same,  v.  9:  Transportation,  2d  report.  See,  for  1st 
report,  serial  no.  3992. 

Same,  v.  10:  Agriculture  and  agricultural  labor. 

Same,  v.  11:  Agriculture  and  taxation,  etc. 

Same,  v.  12:  Capital  and  labor  in  mining  industry. 

Same,  v.  13:  Trusts  and  industrial  combinations,  2d  re- 
port.   See,  for  1st  report,  serial  no.  3990. 

Same,  v.  14:  Capital  and  labor  in  manufactures  and  gen- 
eral business,  2d  report.  See,  for  1st  report,  serial  no. 
4169. 

Same,  v.  15:  Immigration;  Education. 

Same,  v.  16:  Foreign  labor  laws. 

Same,  v.  17:  Labor  organizations,  disputes,  and  arbitra- 
tion; Railway  labor. 

Same,  v.  18:  Industrial  combinations  in  Europe. 

Same,  v.  19:  Final  report. 

Navy  register,  1902;  Army  register,  1902. 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1900. 

Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  13. 

Same,  series  1,  v.  14. 

Interstate  Conmieree  Commission,  1901, 15th. 

American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  12, 
nos.  1-6,  Jan.-June,  1902. 

Same,  v.  13,  nos.  1-0,  July-Dec.  1902. 

American  Republics  Bm-eau  report,  1901,  with  sketch 
of  Brazil  and  reports  on  coffee. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  41:  Glacial  and 
drainage  features  of  Erie  and  Ohio  basins. 

Commercial  relations,  1901,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

[Except  380,  in  serial  no.  4349;  508,  in  serial  no.  4372; 

j    510,  in  serial  nos.  4373-4374;  525,  in  serial  no.  4325; 

I    535,  in  serial  no.  4375;  537,  in  serial  no.  4376;  553,  in 

i    serial  no.  4334;  557,  in  serial  no.  4357. 

Labor  Department  bulletins,  v.  7,  nos.  38-43. 

Naval  Observatory  publications,  2d  series,  v.  2. 


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98 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 

107 
108 
109 

110 

111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
116 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 

124 
125 
126 
127 
128 
129 

130 
131 

1 
2 

3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

.... 

H.  docs 

do 

461 

Geological  Survey  bulletin  179. 

MSBK 

462-466 

467-469 

470,471 

472-475 

635,693-701.... 
485 

Same,  180-184. 

M67 

do 

do 

Same,  185-187. 
Same,  188, 189. 

4t68 

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Same,  190-193. 

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4t70 

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do 

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do.... 

Same,  194-203. 

Schley  Court  of  Inquiry,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

t  4871 

485. . . : 

f878 

608 

Tests  of  metals,  1901. 

l|78 

510 

|8i74 

510    . 

sion,  V.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

1875 

535 

Hearings  on  reciprocity  with  Cuba. 

Transport  service  bet.  San  Francisco  and  Philippine  Is. 
f  Except  588,  hi  serial  no.  4308;  685,  in  serial  no.  4369; 
f    689,  in  serial  no.  4325;  6o5,  m  serial  no.  4384;  661,  in 
serial  no.  4385. 

Patent  decisions,  1901. 

1876 

J 

1877 

4878 

537,2pts 

f568-593,595-617, 
1    619,623-679. 

594 

4879 

618 

Sites  for  military  posts  and  camp  grounds. 
Calendar  of  correspondence  of  James  Monroe. 
Calendar  of  correspondence  of  James  Madison. 
Calendar  of  correspondence  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2. 

Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  1901. 
Agriculture  Yearbook,  1901 . 

4380 

620 

4»81 

621 

488-2 
4383 
4384 

622,  pt.  1 

622,  pt.  2 

655 

•438o 

661 

4386 

680..     . 

Calendars  of  House,  July  1, 1902. 

Animal  Industry  Bureau  report,  1901, 18th. 

American  Historical  Association,  1901,  v.  1. 

438; 

682 

►4888 

702 

»4389 

702 

Same,  v.  2. 

43UO 

703 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1901. 

704 

See  serial  no.  4350 

14891 

705 

Fish  Commission  report,  1901. 
Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1901. 

4892 

706 

4898 

4394 
4895 

707,pt.  1 

707,  pt.  2 

709 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1901  [pt.  1]. 

Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 

Ethnology  report,  1899,  20th. 

Eulogies:  A.  J.  Cummings,  Marriott  Brosius,  J.  W. 

Stokes,  P.  J.  Otey,  R.  E.  Burke,  R.  K.  Polk. 
Official  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  v.  23. 
Document  index,  57th  Congress,  1st  session. 

4896 
4897 

711-716 

717 

4398 

718 

4899 

1-188 

4400 

189-416 

417-738 

739-1093 

1094-1422. ....'. 

1423-1729 

1730-2081 

2082-2443 

2444-2750 

189,  Stores  and  supplies  claims  under  Bowman  act,  has 
appended  reprints  of  many  docs,  of  previous  Con- 
gresses. 

4401 

do 

4402 

do 

4408 
4401 

do 

do. 

4405 
4406 

do 

..    .do 

4407 

do 

82452°— 11 9 


130 


57tli    CONGRESS,  2(i    SESSION 
Dec.  1,  1902— Mar.  4,  1903 


■3  . 


Docurnent  no. 


Notes 


4408 

4409 
4410 
4411 
4412 
4413 
4414 
4415 

4416 

4417 

4418 

4419 


4420 
4421 
4422 
4423 
4424 

4425 
4426 
4427 

4428 

4429 
4480 


•  4431 
4432 


4434 


4437 
•4438 
4439 
4440 
4441 

4442 
4443 


S.  journal . 


H.  journal. 
S.  reports. 
....do.... 

do.... 

H.  reports. 
....do.... 
....do.... 


S.  docs. 
...'..do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 
.do. 
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.do. 
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do.. 

do-. 


.do. 


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do.. 


2127-2544. 
2545-2944. 
2945-3318. 
2751-3157. 
315&-3511. 
3512-3919. 

1 

5 


2,3.7-34. 


4,  2  pts. 
35 


109. 


180 

36-61,03-69. 

62 

70-73, 75-97. 

74 

98-145 


104. 
124. 
141. 


146-188. 


147 

189-220- 


210. 
219. 


221. 


222 

223 

224 

225,226. 

227 

197 


Contains  also  proceedings  special  session  Senate,  58th 
Cong.,  Mar.  5-19, 1903,  p.  257. 


Secretary  of  Senate,  1902. 

Government  Printing  Office,  1902. 

Library  of  Congress,  1902. 

Except  28,  omitted  because  same  as  app.  2  to  H.  doc,  1, 

57th  Cong.  2d  sess.;  see  serial  no.  4440.    32  is  Porto 

Rico,  Governor,  1902. 
Congressional  directory,  2  editions. 
International  Conference  for  Protection  of  Coflee  Indus- 
try, 1902. 
1st  International  Sanitary   Convention   of  American 

Republics,  1902. 
Customs  Congress  of  American  Republics,  1903. 
New  statehood  bill;  etc. 
Regulation  of  immigration. 
84  is  Safety  appliances  on  railroads. 
Bibliography  of  Philippine  Islands. 
Except  104,  in  serial  no.  4425;  124,  in  serial  no.  4426; 

141 ,  in  serial  no.  4427. 
Experiment  Stations  Office,  1902. 
Hydrography  of  American  isthmus. 
Hearings  on  8-hour  day  for  laborers  on  Govermnent 

work. 
Except  147,  in  serial  no.  4429;  169,  in  serial  no.  4419; 

177,  in  serial  no.  4474;  180,  in  serial  no.  4419. 
Bills  and  debates  relating  to  trusts,  50th-57th  Congs. 
Except  197,  in  serial  no.  4439;  210,  in  serial  no.  4431; 

219,  in  serial  no.  4432.    209  is  Federal  aid  in  domestic 

disturbances,  1787-1903. 
Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  1902. 
Eulogies:  Abraham  Lincoln,  James  A.  Garfield,  William 

McKinley. 
Alphabetical  list  of  private  claims  before  Senate,  1899- 

1903. 
Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1902. 
History  of  Washington  Monument. 
Eulogies:  James  McMillan  and  W.  J.  Sewell. 
Senate  manual. 
Restoration  of  White  House. 
Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1902. 
Same,  app.  1:  Whaling  and  sealing  claims  against 

Russia. 
Same,  app.  2:  Pious  fund  of  the  Cahfornias. 
War,  1902,  v,  1:  Secretary  and  bureau  chiefs. 


131 


57tli    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION--0ontinued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


35 


37 


H.^ocs. 

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10 

10 

11 

12 

78 

125,344.. 

13 

13 

14 

15,pts.l- 


15,pts.4-6... 
15,pts.7-9... 
15,  pts.  10-12. 

16 

17 

18 


Some,  V.  2:  Engineers,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  3:  Engineers,  pt.  2. 
Same,  v.  4:  Engineers,  pt.  3. 
Same,  v.  5:  Engineers,  pt.  4. 
Same,  v.  6:  Engineers,  supplement,  Mississippi  River 

and  Missouri  River  commissions. 
Same,  v.  7:  Ordnance. 
Same,  V.  8:  Miscelianeous. 
Same,  V.  9:  Lieutenant-general. 
Same,  v.  10,  pt.  1:  Philippine  Commission,  3d  report, 

pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  10,  pt.  2:  Philippine  Commission,  3d  report, 

pt.2. 
Same,  v.  11:  Acts  of  Philippine  Commission. 
Navy,  1902, 
Post-Office,  1902. 

Interior,  1902:  Secretary  and  Public  lands. 
Same:  Indian  affairs,  pt.  1,  Conmiissioner. 
Same:  Indian  affairs,  pt.  2,  Five  Civilized  Tribes  Com- 
mission, etc. 
Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  1,  Bureau  officers,  etc. 
Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  2,  Governors  of  Territories, 

etc. 
Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  3,Governor  of  New  Mexico,  etc. 
Same:  Geological  Survey. 
Same:  Education,  v.  1. 
Same:  Education,  v.  2. 
Agriculture,  1902. 

[Districtof  Columbia,  1902,  V.  1:  Commissioners,  etc 
jsame,  v.  2:  Engineer  Department. 
fSame,  V.  3:  Health  Department. 
Isame,  v.  4:  Education  Board. 
Treasury  (Finances)  1902. 
Justice  (Attorney-General)  1902. 
Comptroller  of  Currency,  1902,  v.  1. 
Same,v.  2. 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1902. 
Estimates  of  appropriations,  1904. 
Receipts  and  expenditures,  1902. 
Also  S.  doc.  177.    All  are  deficiency  estimates. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1902,  v.  1. 
Same,  V.  2. 

Navigation  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept.,  1902. 
Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  July-Sept. 

1902. 
Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1902. 
Same,  Jan.-Mar.  1903. 
Same,  Apr.- June,  1903. 

34th  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1902. 
Mineral  resources,  1901. 
Labor  Department,  17th  annual  report,  1902:  Trade  and 

technical  ed  ucation . 
Weather  Bureau,  1902. 
Civil  Service  Commission,  1902. 


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57tli    CONGRESS,    2d    SESSION— Continued 


¥ 

i 

I 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

4487 
4488 

48 
49 
50 

51 
52 

53 

54 

55 
56 

57 

58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 

74 
75 
76 

77 
78 

79 

80 
81 
82 
83 

84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 

H.  docs 

do 

21 

22 

House  manual. 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1901. 

Except  54,  in  serial  no.  4490;  78  and  125,  in  serial  no. 

4489 

do 

23-110, 114-153. 
54, 182 

4490 

do 

4474;  79,  in  serial  no.  4491. 
National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1902. 

4491 

do 

79 

Reclamation  Service,  1st  report,  June  17-Dec.  1, 1902. 
Exports  declared,  quarters  ended  June,  Sept.,  Dec.  1902, 

and  Mar.  1903. 
Same,  fiscal  year  ended  June  30, 1902. 
Special  consular  reports,  v.  24:  Creameries  in  loreign 

countries. 

4492 

.... 

...'..do 

do 

111,371,440,476. 
454 

112 

4493 

199 

do 

Same,  V .  25 :  Stored  goods  as  collateral  for  loans. 

447 

Same,  v.  26:  Briquettes  as  fuel  in  foreign  countries. 

4494 

113,4pts 

438,4pts 

154,  155,  157- 

198,220-251. 

156 

Consular  reports,  v.  71,  nos.  268-271. 

4495 
4496 

do 

do 

Same,  v.  72,  nos.  272-275. 

1  Except  181,  in  serial  no.  4499;  182,  in  serial  no.  4490. 
J     154  is  Auditor  of  Porto  Rico,  1902. 

Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  15. 

•  4497 

.... 

do 

do 

do 

do 

•  4498 

477 

Same,  v.  16. 

4499 

181 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1902, 16th. 

4500 

200-203 

441-444 

445,475,488,489. 

490-492 

204-208, 430. .. . 

434-437 

470-472 

209-214 

215-218 

448,449 

450,451 

478-482 

219 

429          

Water-supplv  and  irrigation  papers  74-77. 

4501 

do 

Same,  78-81. 

4502 

do 

Same,  82-85. 

4503 

do 

Same,  86-88. 

4504 

do 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  204-209.                              J 

4505 

do 

Same,  210-213.                                                                ^6" 
Same,  214-216.                                                             -^ 
Geological  Survey  professional  papers  1-6.  '    ^r' 

4506 

do 

«4507 

do 

4508 

do 

Same,  7-10. 

4509 
4510 

do 

do :. 

Same,  11, 12. 
Same,  13, 14. 

4511 

do 

Same,  15-19. 

4512 
4513 

do 

.....do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  42:  Carboniferous 

ammonoids. 
Same,  v.  43:  Mesabi  iron-bearing  district,  Minn. 

4514 

432 

Same,  v.  44:  Pseudoceratites  of  the  cretaceous. 

4515 

433     

Same,  v.  45:  Vermilion  iron-bearing  district,  Minn. 

»   4516 

433 

Same.v.  45,  atlas. 

4517 

252 

Sale  of  liquors  in  post  exchanges. 

4518 
4519 

J253-304. 306-309, 
1    311-408. 

290,392 

305                .   . 

Except  290  and  392,  in  serial  no.  4519;  335,  in  serial  no. 
4526;  342,  in  serial  no.  4527;  344,  in  serial  no.  4474; 
1  355,  in  serial  no.  4528;  370,  in  serial  no.  4529;  371 ,  in 
[    serial  no.  4492;  376,  in  serial  no.  4530. 

Navy  register,  1903;  Army  register,  1903. 

4520 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

.....do 

do 

do 

do 

Commercial  relations,  1902,  v.  1. 

4521 

305 

Same,  v.  2. 

4622 

4523 
4524 
4525 
4526 

310,  pts.  1-3.... 

310,  pts.  4-6 

310, pts.  7-9.... 
310,  pts.  10-12.. 
335 

American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  v,  14, 

nos.  1-3,  Jan.-Mar.  1903. 
Same,  v.  14,  nos.  4-6,  Apr.-June,  1903. 
Same,  v.  15,  nos.  1-3,  July-Sept.  1903. 
Same,  v.  15,  nos.  4-6,  Oct.-Dec.  1903. 
Tests  of  metals,  1902. 

4527 

342 

Patent  Office,  1902. 

4528 

355 

Naval  Observatory  publications,  2d  series,  v.  3. 

133 


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Document  no. 


370,5  pts. 


376 

f409-428. 

431 

452 

439 


446. 

446. 
453. 
455. 
456. 
457. 
458. 
459. 
460. 
461. 
461. 


473 

474 

483 

484,  pt.  1. 
484,  pt.  2. 

485 

486 

487 

493 

494 


495. 


Notes 


Labor  Department  bulletins,  v.  8,  nos.  44,  45,  47-49. 

Bulletin  46  was  issued  as  S.  doc.  6, 58th  Cong,  special 

session;  <«e  serial  no.  4550. 
Statistical  abstract,  1902. 
421  is  List  of  river  and  harbor  surveys. 
Purchase  of  territory  of  Louisiana. 
Modern  prison  systems. 
Index  to  reports  of  chief  of  engineers,  1866-1900,  v.  1: 

River  and  harbor  works,  A-Mingo. 
Same,  v.  2:  River  and  harbor  works,  Minim-Z,  etc. 
Same,  v.  3:  Fortifications,  bridges,  laws,  and  topical 

index. 
Historical  register  and  dictionary  of  Army,  1789-1903 

(Heitman),  V.  1. 
Same,  V.  2. 

Memorial  address  on  William  McKinley  by  John  Hay. 
Ethnology  bulletin  25:  Natick  dictionary.  ^ 
Same,  26:  Kathlamet  texts.  l^S)   U  (? 

Same,  27:  Tsimshian  texts.  J 

Biographical  Congressional  directory,  1774-1903. 
Agriculture  Yearbook,  1902. 
Patent  decisions,  1902. 
American  Historical  Association,  1902,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Eulogies:  R.  O.  Crump,  T.  H.  Tongue,  J.  N.  W.  Runi- 

pie,  C.  A.  RusseU,  J.  M.  Moody,  J.  L.  Sheppard,  J.  a 

Salmon,  R.  C.  de  Graffenreid. 
Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  1902. 
Animal  Industry  Bureau  report,  1902, 19th. 
Ethnology  report,  1900,  21st. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1902  [pt.  1]. 
Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 
Fish  Commission  report,  1902. 
Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1902. 
Special  report  on  diseases  of  horse. 
Official  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  v.  24. 
Document  catalogue,  v.  6,  57th  Congress,  July  1,  1901- 

Jime  30, 1903. 
Document  index,  57th  Congress,  2d  session. 


58tli    CONGRESS,    SPECIAL    SESSION    SENATE 

Mar.  6-19,  1903 


S.  journal 

See  serial  no.  4408,  p.  257. 

6,  Anthracite  Coal  Strike  Commission,  is  same  as  Labor 

Department  bulletin  46. 
Congressional  directory. 
Compilation  of  Senate  election  cases  1789-1903 

4ue 

1 

2 
3 

4 

.... 

S.docs 

do 

1,2,4-10,12.... 
3 

MUU»8 

.... 

do 

do 

11 

4K» 

13 

Acceptance  of  statues  of  Charles  Carroll  and  John 
Hanson. 

134 


68tli    CONGRESS,   1st    SESSION 

Nov.  9— Dec.  7,  1903 


Is 

02 

o 
> 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

4560 

S. journal 

4561 

Owing  to  error  by  which  the  11-line  entry  under  Bills 
and  resolutions  introduced  by  Wm.  H.  Ryan,  on  p. 
175,  was  incorrectly  printed  under  name  of  Gordon 
Russell,  there  were  issued  corrected  copies  of  p.  175 
and  176. 

See  serial  no.  4570. 

S.  reports 

H.  reports.... 

S.  docs 

...  .do 

1-13 

1.2 

See  serial  no  4577. 

4662 
4563 

1 
2 

1 
2 
3 

.... 

1 

2-19,21-28 

20 

Congressional  directory. 

26  is  Governor  of  Porto  Rico  1903 

4564 

.... 

do.. 

H.docs 

do 

do 

Great  canals  of  the  world.  Contains  also  S.  rp.  835,  58th 
Cong.  2d  sess..  Typography  of  Congressional  record. 

34  is  Agriculture  expenditures,  1903. 

House  manual. 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1903. 
See,  for  report  of  inspection,  H,  doc.  61,  68th  Cong.  2d 
sess.,  In  serial  no.  4670. 

4565 
4566 
4567 

1-4,6-45 

5 

46..... 

. 

58tli    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION 
Dec.  7,  1903— Apr.  28,  1904 


4569 
4570 
4571 
4572 
4578 
4574 
4575 
4576 
4577 
4578 
4579 
4580 
4581 
4582 
4583 
4584 
4585 

4586 
4587 

4588 


4590 


S.  journal. 
H.  journal. 
S.  reports. 
....do.... 


....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

H.  reports. 

....do 

....do 

....do.... 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 


S.  docs 

do 

do 


1-282 

283-633... 
634-1011.. 
1012-1409. 
1410-1855. 
1856-2152. 
2153-2625. 

1-384 

385-815. . . 
816-1231.. 
1232-1551. 
1552-1904. 
1905-2265. 
2266-2602. 
2603-2945. 


5.... 
2-57. 


58-120. 


121-150. 
151-181. 


1-13  belong  to  1st  session,  58th  Congress. 
Except  835,  in  serial  no.  4564. 


1  and  2  belong  to  1st  session,  58th  Congress. 
Except  646,  in  serial  no.  4585. 


Documentary  history  of  U.  S.  Capitol  building  and 

grounds. 
Secretary  of  Senate,  1903. 
Government  Printing  Office,  1903. 
Except  4,  in  serial  no.  4593;  5,  in  serial  no.  4586;  10,  in 

serial  no.  4594. 
Except  77,  in  serial  no.  4595;  100,  in  serial  no.  4596; 

106,  in  serial  no.  4597. 
Except  148,  in  serial  no.  4598. 
Except  155,  in  serial  no.  4599;  162,  in  serial  nos.  4600- 

46063;  177,  in  serial  no.  4607.    151  is  Investigation  of 

Post-Office  Department. 


135 


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Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


8.  docsr. 


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182-244. 

246-314. 
4,  3  pts. 
10 

77 


100. 
105. 

148. 
155. 

210. 
162. 
162. 
162. 
162. 
162. 
162. 
162. 
162. 
162. 
177. 
200. 
222. 

222. 
234. 
234. 
234. 
234. 
234. 
234. 
234. 
234. 

277. 
315. 
316. 
317. 
318. 
319. 

319. 


Except  200,  in  serial  no.  4608;  210,  in  serial  no.  4509; 

222,  in  serial  no.  4609 ■>>;  284,  in  serial  nus.  4til(>-4616. 
Except  277,  in  serial  no.  *il8. 
ConRressional  directory,  3  editions. 
Library  of  Congress,  190.3. 
Les  coinbattants  fran^ais   de  la  guerre   am^ricaine, 

1778-83. 
Annual  naval  appropriation  laws,  1883-1903. 
Acts,  treaties,  and  proclamations  relating  to  insular  and 

military  affairs,  1897-1903. 
Experiment  Stations  Office,  19a3. 
Revenue  steamer  Nunivalc  on  Yukon  River  statjpn, 

1899-1901.  ?i^.^'h^^    '^^^^y 

Reindeer  in  Alaslca,  1903. 

Proceedings  of  Alaskan  Boundary  Tribunal,  v.  1  and  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 
Same,  v,  4. 
Same,  v.  5. 
Same,  v.  6. 
Same,  v.  7. 

Same,  United  States  atlas. 
Same,  Britishi  atlas. 
Same,  atlas  of  award. 
Patent  Office,  1903. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1903. 
Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  1899-1901,  with  appen* 

dixes. 
Same,  atlas. 

Journal  of  Congress  of  Confederate  States,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 
Same,  v.  4. 
Same,  v.  5. 
Same,  v,  6. 
Same,  v.  7. 
Not  printed.    The  above  set  having  been  completed  in 

7  V.  instead  of  8  v.,  this  number  is  vacant. 
Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  1903. 
Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 
Venezuelan  arbitrations  of  1903. 
United  States  and  Venezuelan  Claims  Commission. 
Compilation  of  treaties  in  force,  1904. 
Indian  affairs,  laws  and  treaties  (Kappler),  2d  ed.,  v.  1. 

See,  for  1st  ed.,  serial  nos.  4253,  4254. 
Same,  v.  2. 


320 !  Unveiling  of  statue  of  William  T.  Sherman. 


321 

1 

2 

2 

2.... 

2 

2 

2 

2 


Eulogies:  Marcus  A.  Ilarma. 
Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1903. 
War,  1903,  V.  1:  Secretary,  Chief  of  staff,  etc. 
Same,  v.  2:  Armament,  transportation,  and  supply. 
Same,  v.  3:  Department  and  division  commanders. 
Same,  v.  4:  Military  schools  and  colleges,  etc. 
Same,  v.  5:  Philippine  Commission,  1903,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  6:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  2. 
Same,  v.  7:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  3. 


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10....... 

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12 

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13,  pt.  1. 
13,  pt.  2. 
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14 

15,pts.  1-3.. 

15,  pts.  4-6. . 
15,pts.7-9.. 
15,  pts.  10-12 

16 

17-61 

62-66 

67-138 

139-256 


Notes 


Same,  v.  8:  Acts  of  Philippine  Commission,  July  2, 
1902-Oct.  20,  1903. 

Same,  v.  9:  Engineers,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  10:  Engineers,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  11:  Engineers,  pt.  3. 

Same,  v.  12:  Engineers,  pt.  4. 

Same,  v.  13:  Engineers,  supplement,  Mississippi  River 
Commission. 

Same,  v.  14:  Ordnance. 

Navy,  1903. 

Post-Office,  1903. 

Interior,  1903:  Secretary  and  Public  lands. 

Same:  Indian  affairs,  pt.  1,  Commissioner. 

Same:  Indian  affairs,  pt.  2,  Five  Civilized  Tribes  Com- 
mission, etc. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  1 ,  Bureau  officers,  etc. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  2,  Governors  of  Territories,  etc. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  3,  Governor  of  New  Mexico. 

Same:  Geological  Survey. 

Same:  Jlducation,  v.  1. 

Same:  Education,  v.  2. 

Agriculture,  1903. 

(■District  of  Columbia,  1903,  v.  1:  Commissioners,  etc. 
(Same,  v.  2:  Engineer  Department. 

ISame,  v.  3:  Health  Department. 

fSame,  v.  4:  Education  Board. 

[Same,  v.  5:  Insurance  Department,  1902,  2  pts. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1903. 

Justice  (Attorney- General)  1903. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1903,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1903. 

Estimates  of  appropriations,  1905. 

Receipts  and  expenditures,  1903. 

Deficiency  estimates. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1903,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Navigation  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept.,  1903, 
pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2:  Navigation  laws. 

Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  July- 
Sept.  1903. 

Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1903. 

Same,  Jan.-Mar.  1904. 

Same,  Apr.- June,  1904. 

35th  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1903. 

Except  21,  in  serial  no.  4677;  22,  in  serial  no.  4678;  42, 
in  serial  no.  4661;  44,  in  serial  no.  4683;  45,  in  serial  no. 
4682. 

See  serial  no.  4684. 

Except  111,  in -serial  no.  4691.  138  is  Auditor  of  Porto 
Rico,  1903. 

Except  144,  in  serial  no.  4696;  253,  in  serial  nos.  4697- 


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Document  no. 


257-382 
383-433 
434-^62 


503,  564,  567- 
674,  681-687 
696-707,  723 
756,758. 

21,  4  pts 

22,  3  pts 

650,  3  pts 

783-785 

780-788 

45 

446 

508 

732 

44 

62-66,606 

675-677 

678,679 

680,724-726... 

727-731 

771-775 , 

776-779 

Ill,  3  pts 


458,  pts.  1-3.. 

458,  pts.  4-6.. 
458,  pts.  7-9.. 
458,  pts,  10-12 

144 

253,pt.  1 

253,  pts.  2,4.. 
253,  pts.  3,  5,  6 

338 

343,  pts.  1-3.. 
343,  pts.  4-6.. 

351 

404 

750 

456,478 

521 

565 


Notes 


Except  260,  in  serial  no.  4661;  888,  in  serial  no.  470C; 

848,  In  serial  nos.  4701-4702;  851,  In  serial  no.  47a3. 
Except  404,  in  serial  no.  4704.    383  Is  Investigation  of 

Post-Oince  Dept. 
Except  446,  in  serial  no.  4082;  456,  In  serial  no.  4706; 

458,  in  serial  nos.  4692-4695;  478,  in  serial  no.  4706; 

608,  in  serial  no.  4682;  621 ,  in  serial  no.  4707. 
Except  678,  in  serial  no.  4714;  606,  in  serial  no.  4684; 

Ml,  in  serial  nos.  4715-4716;  W4,  in  serial  no.  4717; 

650,  in  serial  no.  4679;  662,  in  serial  no.  4661;  668,  in 

serial  no.  4718. 
Montlily  consular  reports,  Sept.-Dec.  1903,  v.  73,  nos. 

276-279. 
Same,  Jan.-Mar.  1904,  v.  74,  nos.  280-282. 
Same,  Apr.-June,  1904,  v.  75,  nos.  283-285. 
Same,  July-Sept.  1904,  nos.  286-288.    Volume  number 

dropped. 
Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1904,  nos.  289-291. 
Special  consular   reports,  v.  27:  Agricultural  imple* 

ments  and  vehicles. 
Same,  v.  28:  Commercial  travellers. 
Same,  v.  29:  Macaroni  wheat. 
Same,  v.  30:  Emigration  to  U.  S. 
Reclamation  Service,  1903. 
Geological  Survey  bulletins  217-222. 
Same,  223-225. 
Same,  22^6,  227. 
Same,  228-231. 
Same,  232-236. 
Same,  237-241. 
Same,  242-245. 
American  Republics  Bureau,  pt.  1,  Report,  1903;  pt.  2, 

Argentine  Republic;  pt.  3,  List  of  boolcs  relating  to 

Chile. 
American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  16, 

nos.  1-3,  Jan.-Mar.  1904. 
Same,  v.  16,  nos.  4-6,  Apr.-June,  1904. 
Same,  v.  17,  nos.  1-3,  July-Sept.  1904. 
Same,  v.  18,  nos.  1-3,  Oct.-Dec.  1904. 
Stability  of  international  exchange,  1903. 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1903, 17th. 
Same,  1902, 16th,  appendix  G,  pts.  1  and  3.    Not  printed. 
Same,  1902, 16th,  appendix  G,  pts.  2,  4,  5:  Railways  in 

U.  S.  in  1902. 
Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service,  1903. 
Labor  Bureau  bulletins,  v.  9,  nos.  50-52. 
Same,  v.  9,  nos.  53-55. 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1902. 
Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  17. 
Same,  series  1,  v.  18. 
Army  register,  1904;  Navy  register,  1904. 
Tests  of  metals,  1903. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  46:  Menominee  iron- 
bearing  district  of  Michigan. 


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566,709,710... 

711-714 

715-719 

780-782 

578 

641 

641 

644 

658 

688-691 

692-695 

735,736 

737,738 

739-742 

759-763 

764-770 

708 

720 

721 

722 

722 

733 

734 

743 

744 

745 

745 

746 

746 

747 

748,  pt.  1 

748,  pt.  2 

749 

751 

752 

752 

752 

754 

754 

755 

757 

757 

789 

789 

790 


Notes 


Same,  v.  47:  Treatise  on  metamorphism. 

Geological  Survey  professional  papers,  20-22. 

Same,  23-26. 

Same,  27-31. 

Same,  32-34. 

Statistical  abstract,  1903. 

Ethnology  report,  1901,  22d,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2, 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1903. 

Mineral  resources,  1902. 

Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers,  89-92. 

Same,  93-96. 

Same,  97,  98. 

Same,  99, 100. 

Same,  101-104. 

Same,  105-109. 

Same,  110-116. 

Agriculture  Yearbook,  1903. 

Irrigation  investigations  in  Utah. 

Weather  Bureau,  1903. 

Commercial  relations,  1903,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Labor  Bureau,  10th  special  report:  Labor  laws. 

Same,  11th:  Regulation  and  restriction  of  output. 

Animal  Industry  Bureau  report,  1903,  20th. 

Special  report  on  diseases  of  cattle. 

American  Historical  Association,  1903,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Correspondence  of  French  ministers  to  U.  S., 

1791-1797. 
Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  1903. 
Same,  maps. 
Labor  Bureau,  18th  annual  report,  1903:  Cost  of  living 

and  retail  prices  of  food. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1903  [pt.  1], 
Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 
Patent  decisions,  1903. 
Fisheries  Bureau  report,  1903. 
Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1903,  pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2.  * 

Same,  pt.  3. 
Comprehensive   index   of    Government   publications, 

1881-1893  (Ames),  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

Life  and  morals  of  Jesus  of  Nazareth  (Jefferson  Bible). 
Typhoid  fever  in  U.  S.  military  camps,  1898,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

Centennial  of  Military  Academy,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Document  index,  58th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions. 


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4759 


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#4761 

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S.  journal. 


H.  journal. 
S.  reports. 
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H.  reports 

do 

do 


Doouroent  no. 


2026-3080 

3081-4402(with 
exceptions). 


2755 

2755 

2755 

See    "Notes 
column. 


See    "Notes' 
column. 


2946-3376 

3377-3771 

3772-4904(\\ith 
exceptions). 


Notes 


Contains  also  special  session  Senate,  59th  Cong.,  Mar. 
4-18,  1905,  p.  335. 

Except  2766,  in  serial  nos.  4757-4759. 

Reports  on  public  bills.  Contains  3081-3083,  3152,  3277, 
3278,  3330-3335,  3341,  3343,  3380,  3382-3385,  3419-3423, 
3431,  3438,  3532-3534,  3530-3540,  3561,  3563,  3565-3567, 
3569,  3571-3573,  3575,  3576,  3578,  3579,  3615,  3630-3634, 
3036-3638,  3684-3687,  3759,  3760,  3762,  3787-3792,  3794, 
3795,  3798-3804,  3810-3812,  3814,  3815,  3874,  3888-3891, 
3893,  3904-3906,  3908,  3915-3918,  3934,  4019,  4052,  4074- 
4076,  4087-4093,  4208-4210,  4229^231,  4240,  4241,  4244, 
4263,  4321,  4326,  4329,  4332-4339,  4342,  4343,  4346-4348, 
4350,  4352,  4354,  4362,  4365-4369,  4372,  4375-4379,  4381- 
4385,  4387,  4388,  4390,  4401,  4402.  4308  is  River  and 
harbor  bill.  4397,  Presentation  of  bust  of  Washing- 
ton, is  in  serial  no.  4778.  Other  numbers  missing  from 
serial  no.  4750  are  for  reports  on  private  bills  and  on 
simple  and  concurrent  resolutions,  t  which  are  bound 
in  Senate  reports,  v.  A,  B,  this  session. 

Merchant  Marine  Conimission  report,  v.  1. 
V.  2. 
.  V.3. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  3084  to  3706  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4756, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  rei)orts 
from  3707  to  4400  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4756, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 


Reports  on  public  bills.  Contains  3772,  3774,  3775,  3901- 
3903,  3905,  3907,  39i4,  3950-3952,  3974-3976,  3979-3982, 
3985-3996,  3998-4001,  4003,  4005-4013,  4074,  4075,  4079, 
4082-4085,  4087-4093,  4095,  4097-4100,  4134-4142,  4151, 
4197-4200,  4202-4209,  4211,  4214-4222,  4397,  4398,  4400, 
4402-4411,  4414-4416,  4418,  4503,  4508,  4509,  4547-4552, 
4558-4563,  4570-4572,  4575-4579,  4585-4596,  4598-4602, 
4605,  4606,  4608,  4612-4622,  4624-4626,  4632-4638,  4640, 
4043-4646,  4048,  4050,  4053,  4008,  4672-4675,  4682,  4797- 
4803,  4809^812,  4815,  4821,  4824,  4825,  4830-4840,  4843- 
4847,  4849,  4852,  4853,  4855-4857,  4859-4802,  4864-4867, 
4870-4880,  4882-4885,  4887,  4889,  4890,  4893,  4894,  4890, 
4900,  4901,  4903,  4904.  Numbers  missing  from  serial 
no.  4702  are  for  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple 
and  concurrent  resolutions,  t  which  are  bound  in 
House  reports,  v.  A,  B,  this  session. 


fThe  lettered  volumes  contain  only  the  reports  on  private  bills  and  on.  simple  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions ordered  printed  after  the  passage  of  the  act  of  Jan.  20, 1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  010).  Under  the 
E revisions  of  this  act,  the  "usual  number"  of  such  reports  could  not  be  printed.  These  volumes  can  not 
e  furnished  to  depository  libraries,  but  copies  are  kept  in  the  Senate  and  House  libraries,  the  Library 
of  Congress,  and  the  Public  Documents  Library. 


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Notes 

A 

H.  reports  . . . 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  en  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions.!    This   volume   contains   sucli   reports 
from  3773  to  4318  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4762, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

B 

do 

See    "Notes" 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions.!    This   volume  contains   such   reports 

column. 

from  4319  to  4902  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4762, 

which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

1 

S.  docs 

1 

Secretary  of  Senate,  1904. 

Government  Printing  Office,  1904. 

Except  44,  in  serial  no.  4768.    61  is  Reindeer  in  Alaska, 

1904. 
Except  119,  in  serial  no.  4769;  128,  in  serial  no.  4770. 

122  is  Labor  disturbances  in  Colorado,  1880-1904. 

4763 

5 

4764 

2 

do 

2,3,6-69 

4765 

3 

do 

70-157 

47C6 

4 

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158-192........ 

Except  187 ,  in  serial  no.  4771.    189  is  Public  Lands  Com- 
mission,  1903-05,  final  report. 

4767 

5 



do 

4,  2  pts 

Congressional  directory,  2  editions. 

4768 

6 

do 

44 

Naval  appropriation  laws,  1883-1904. 

Venezuelan  arbitration  before  Hague  Tribunal,  1903. 

Stability  of  international  exchange,  1904. 

Man  and  abnormal  man. 

4769 

7 

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119 

4770 

g 

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128 

4771 

9 

do 

187 

4772 

10 

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193 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  1904. 

Senate  proceedings  in  impeachment  of  Charles  Swayne. 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Executive  register  of  U.  S.,  1789-1902. 

Nat.  Academy  of  Sciences  memoirs,  v.  9:  Bombycine 

moths  of  North  America,  pt.  2.    Pt.  1  is  in  serial  no. 

3283. 
Senate  manual. 

4773 

11 

do 

194 :. 

4774 

12 

do 

195 

4775 

13 

do 

196 

4776 

14 

do 

197 

4777 

15 

do 

198 

»  4778 

16 

do 

199,200 

Acceptance  of  statues  of  John  J.  Ingalls  and  Frances  E. 
Willard.    Contains  also  S.  rp.  4397,  Presentation  of 

bust  of  Washington,  and  H.  doc.  474,  Acceptance  of 

statues  of  Sam  Houston  and  Stephen  F.  Austin. 

4779 

17 

do 

201,202 

Eulogies:  Geo.  F.  Hoar  and  Matthew  S.  Quay. 

4780 

1 

H.  docs 

1 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1904. 

4781 

2 

do 

2 

War,  1904,  v.  1:  Secretary,  Chief  of  staff,  etc. 

4782 

3 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  2:  Armament,  transportation,  and  supply. 

4783 

4 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  3:  Division  and  department  commanders. 

4784 

5 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  4:  Military  schools  and  colleges,  etc. 

4785 

6 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  5:  Engineers,  pt.  1. 

•4786 

7 

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9 

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Same,  v.  8:  Engineers,  pt.  4. 

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10 

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Same,  v.  9:  Engineers,  supplement,  Mississippi  River 
Commission. 

4790 

11 

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Same,  v.  10:  Ordnance. 

#4791 

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Same,  v.  11:  Philippine  Commission,  1904,  pt.  1. 

•  4792 

13 

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Same,  v.  12:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  2. 

•  4793 

14 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  13:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  3. 

••4794 

15 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  14:  Acts  of  Philippine  Commission. 

t  The  lettered  volumes  contain  only  the  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions ordered  printed  after  the  passage  of  the  act  of  Jan.  20,  1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  610).  Under  the 
provisions  of  this  act,  the  "usual  number"  of  such  reports  could  not  be  printed.  These  volumes  can  not 
be  furnished  to  depository  libraries,  but  copies  are  kept  in  the  Senate  ^id  House  libraries,  the  Library 
of  Congress,  and  tne  Public  Documents  Library. 


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10. 
10. 
11. 
12,  fr4,  287. 


15,  pts.  1-3. 

15,  pts.  4-6. 

15,  pts.  7-9- 

15,  pts.  10-12 

16.... 

17.... 

18.... 

19.... 

20.... 

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Notes 


105-205 

206-245 

246-327,340-381 


Navy,  1904. 

Post-Offlce,  1904. 

Interior,  1904:  Secretary  and  Public  lands. 

Same:  Indian  affairs,  pt.  1,  Commissioner. 

Same:  Indian  affairs,  pt.  2,  Five  Civiiized  Tribes  Com- 
mission, etc. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  1,  Bureau  officers,  etc. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  2,  Governors  of  Arizona,  New 
Mexico,  and  Oklahoma. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  3,  Governors  of  Alaska  and 
Hawaii,  etc. 

Same:  Geological  Survey. 

Same:  Education,  v.  1. 

Same:  Education,  v.  2. 

Agriculture,  1904. 

District  of  Columbia,  1904,  v.  1:  Commissioners,  etc. 

Same,  v.  2:  Engineer  Department. 

Same,  v.  3:  Health  Department. 

Same,  v.  4:  Education  Board. 

Same,  v.  5:  Insurance  Department,  1903,  2  pts. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1904. 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1904. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1904,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3. 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1904. 

Estimates  of  appropriations,  1906;  Receipts  and  ex- 
penditures, 1904;  Deficiency  estimates. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1904,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Navigation  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept., 
19(H. 

Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  July- 
Sept.  1904. 

Same,  Ocfc.-Dec.  1904. 

Same,  Jan.-Mar.  1905. 

Same,  Apr.-June,  1905. 

36th  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1904. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1904. 

Library  of  Congress,  1904. 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1903 

Mineral  resources,  1903. 

Except  28,  in  serial  no.  4834;  64,  in  serial  no.  4816;  71, 
in  serial  no.  4835;  78  and  74,  in  serial  no.  4836;  75,  in 
serial  no.  4842;  81,  in  serial  no.  4843. 

Except  145,  in  serial  nos.  4844-4846;  146,  in  serial  no. 
4851;  198,  in  serial  no.  483-5. 

Except  216,  in  serial  no.  4852;  226  and  282,  in  serial  no. 
4853;  2:J3,  in  serial  no.  4854;  248,  in  serial  no.  4836. 

Except  256,  in  serial  no.  4855;  266,  in  serial  no.  4856; 
267,  in  serial  nos.  4847-4850;  287,  in  serial  no.  4816; 
291,  in  serial  no.  4857;  801,  in  serial  no.  4858;  802,  in 
serial  no.  4854;  816,  in  serial  no.  4837;  369,  in  serial  no. 


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Series 

Document  no. 

4833 

4834 
4835 

4836 

#4837 

4838 
4839 
4840 
4841 
4842 
484S 

4844 
4845 

«  4846 

^4847 

4848 
4849 
4850 
4851 
4852 

4853 

4854 
4855 
4856 

4857 
4858 

4859 

4860 

^4861 

*4862 
4863 
4864 
4865 
4866 
4867 
4868 

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55 
56 

57 

58 

59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 

65 
66 

67 

68 

69 
70 
71 
72 
73 

74 

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78 
79 

80 
81 
82 

83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 

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145,  pt.  6 

145,  pt.  7 

145,pt.8 

267,  pts.  1-3... 

267,  pts.  4-(>... 
267,  pts.  7-9... 
267,  pts.  10-12. 
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232... 

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256 

266 

291 

301.. 

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386,  pts.  1-3... 
386,  pts.  4-0... 
428 

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369.. 

387-395 

396-400 

401-403 

452-457 

405 

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do 

406 

Notes 


Beef  industry;  Mexican  cotton  boll  weevil;  Sugar-cane; 

etc. 
Reclamation  Service,  1904. 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1904. 
Special  consular  reports,  v.  31:  Windmills  in  foreign 

countries. 
Same,  v.  32:  Foreign  markets  for  American  fruits. 
Same,  v.  33:  Industrial  education  and  conditions  in 

Germany. 
Same,  v.  34;  Marketing  goods  in  foreign  countries. 
Same,  v.  35:  Warehouses  in  foreign  covmtries. 
Same,  v.  36:  Foreign  markets  for  American  cotton  man- 
ufactures. 
Monthly  consular  reports,  Jan.-Mar.  1905,  nos.  292-294. 
Same,  Apr.-June,  1905,  nos.  295-297. 
Same,  July-Sept.  1905,  nos.  298-300. 
Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1905,  nos.  301-303. 
House  manual. 

Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service,  1904, 
American  Republics  Bureau,  1904. 
Bibliography  of  Paraguay. 
Handbook  of  Venezuela. 
Handbook  of  Honduras. 
Handbook  of  Mexico. 
Patent  and  trade-mark  laws  of  American  Republics 

(Spanish). 
Same  (English). 
Handbook  of  Bolivia. 
American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  19, 

nos.  1-3,  Jan.-Mar.  1905. 
Same,  v.  20,  nos.  1-3,  Apr.-June,  1905. 
Same,  v.  21,  nos.  1-3,  July-Sept.  1905. 
Same,  v.  21,  nos.  4-6,  Oct.-Dec.  1905. 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1904,  18th. 
Statistics  upon  ginning  of  cotton. 
Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  Dec.  1904,  1st  report. 
Philippine  Commission,  1904. 
Army  register,  1905;  Navy  register,  1905. 
Agriculture  Department  expenditures,  1904. 
Patent  Office,  1904. 
Tests  of  metals,  1904. 
Labor  Bureau,  12th  special  report:  Coal-iniue  labor  in 

Exirope. 
Labor  Bureau  bulletins,  v.  10,  nos.  56-58. 
Same,  v.  11,  nos.  59-01. 
Labor  Bureau,  19th  annual  report,  1904:  Wages  and 

hours  of  labor. 
Civil  Service  Commission,  1904.    (/vc   36  f  ''r  /? 
Geological  Survey  bulletins  246-254.  (/ 

Same,  255-259. 
Same,  260-262. 
Same,  263-268. 
Statistical  abstract,  1904. 
Weather  Bureau,  1904. 


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Notes 

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4869 

4870 
4N71 

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91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
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116 
117 

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119 
120 
121 
122 

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do 

do 

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do 

do 

407-109 

410,411 

412 

Geological  Survey  professional  papers  36-37. 

Same,  38,  39. 

Commerce  and  Labor  Department,  1904. 

4S72 

414 

Gettysburg  National  Park  Commission,  1893-1904. 

4N78 
4874 
4875 
4876 
4877 
4878 

415-420,431.... 

432^38 

439-443 

444-451 

461-466 

421       ... 

Water-supply  and  Irrigation  papers  117-123. 

Same,  124-130. 

Same,  131-135. 

Same,  136-143. 

Same,  144-149. 

Experiment  Stations  Office,  1901. 

Hearings  on  Interstate  commerce  act. 

Agriculture  Yearboolc,  1904. 

Rivers  and  harbors,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Patent  decisions,  1904. 

American  Historical  Association,  1904. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1904  [pt.  1]. 

Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 

Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  1904. 

4879 

422 

4880 

424 

4881 

425 

4882 

425 

4888 

426 

4884 

429 

4886 
4886 
4887 

430,pt.  1 

430,pt.2 

458 

458 

Same,  maps. 

Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  19. 

4889 

459 

4890 

460 

8th  International  Geographic  Congress,  1904. 
Animal  Industry  Bureau  report,  1904,  21st. 

4891 

467 

4892 

468-473,478.... 
474 

Eulogies:  W.  F.  Mahony,  N.  P.  Otis,  G.  W.  Croft,  W.W. 

Sidles,  R.  H.  Foerderer,  H.  Burk,  C.  W.  Thompson. 
See  serial  no.  4778. 

4898 

475 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  48:  Mesozolc  floras  of 

4894 

475.   . 

U.  S.,  pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2,  plates.                                  ^ 
Ethnology  report,  1902,  23d. 
Ethnology  bulletin  28:  Mexican  and  Central  American 

antiquities. 
Fisheries  Bureau  report,  1904. 
Fisheries  Bureau  Bulletin,  1904. 

4895 

476 

4896 

do 

do 

477 

4897 

479 

'4896 

do 

do 

do 

do 

480 

«4899 

481 

Commercial  relations,  1904. 

4900 

482 

Document  Index,  no.  11,  58th  Congress,  3d  session. 

4901 

483 

Document  catalogue,  v.  7,  o8th  Congress,  July  1,  1903- 

June  30,  1905. 

59tli    CONGRESS,    SPECIAL,    SESSION    SENATE 

Mar.  4-18,  1906 


S.  journal. 
S.  docs 


1-6. 


See  serial  no.  4753,  p.  335. 
See  serial  no.  4910. 


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Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


4902 
4903 
4904 


S.  journal. 
H.  journal. 
S.  reports . 


1-2150     (with 
exceptions). 


4905 


....do. 


2153-4424(with 
exceptions). 


Reports  on  public  bills.  Contains  1,  3,  4,  6-23,25-31,  68, 
69,  107-115,  118-137, 139, 198,  209,  210,  212,  214,  215,  220- 
222,  224,  232-234,  237-256,  258,  260,  351,  370,  400-413,  415, 
416,  427-429,  435,  436,  474-476,  576,  581-,585,  594-599, 
602-^8,  648,  689,  690,  709,  710,  784-786,  797,  798,  800-810, 
816,  818-828,  837,  889,  909,  935,  957,  958,  960,  961,  972,  975, 
977,  982-988,  997-1001,  1077,  1089,  1102,  1109,  1110,  1157, 
1178,  1189,  1196-1199,  1201-1232,  1242-1246,  1270-1273, 
1281,  1294,  1387,  1388,  1403-1405,  1407,  1412,  1416-1418, 
1423-1433,  1435-1438,  1498,  1520,  1522-1524,  1566,  1569- 
1572,  1574-1577,  1583-1586,  1603,  1611,  1720-1725,  1736, 
1776,  1779-1783,  1785,  1787,  1791,  1792,  1796-1799,  1943, 
1960,  1990-1993,  1995-2004,  2150.  1242,  pt.  2,  Railroad 
rate  legislation,  views  of  minority,  is  in  serial  no.  5060. 
Other  numbers  missing  from  serial  no.  4904  are  for 
reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  f  which  are  bound  in  Senate  reports, 
V.  A-D,  this  session. 

Reports  on  public  bills.  Contains  2153-2155,  2176,  2178, 
2179,  2182-2187,  2192,  2193,  2210,  2297-2303,  2306,  2307, 
2366,  2369,  2376-2387,  2513-2516,  2533,  2536,  2537,  2539, 
2540,  2544,  2550,  2552-2555,  2557-2562,  2564-2567,  2572, 
2600,  2674-2679,  2720,  2722,  2724-2734,  2736,  2737,  2740, 
2742-2744,  2746-2750,  2797,  2799,  2801-2803,  2873,  2874, 
2900,  2919,  2977,  3032,  3048-3050,  3056,  3057,  3111,  3112, 
3241,  3242,  3289-3291,  3302,  3304,  3305,  3310,  3381,  3382, 
3460,  3461,  3471,  3472,  3474,  3476-3478,  3480,  3528,  3558, 
3568,  3616-3621,  3623,  3626-3633,  3635-3639,  3642-3644, 
3703-3706,  3732,  3789-3799,  3801,  3805,  3806,  3808-3810, 
3835,  3836,  3879,  3896-3898,  3910,  3911,  3920-3923,  3939, 
3960,  3963-3965,  3968,  3970-3977,  3979,  4012,  4035-4037, 
4101,  4102,  4210,  4212,  4239,  4241-4247,  4250,  4251,  4255, 
4256,  4260,  4262,  4264,  4273,  4274,  4276,  4284,  4286,  4292- 
4306,  4308,  4309,  4311,  4313,  4322,  4323,  4329-4338,  4350, 
4351,  4358,  4362-4364,  4373,  4391-4393,  4397-4402,  4415, 
4417,  4418,  4421, 4422,  4424.  Numbers  missing  from  se- 
rial no.  4905  are  for  reports  on  private  bills  and  on 
simple,  and  concurrent  resolutions,  f  which  are  bound 
in  Senate  reports,  v.  D-G,  this  session. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  2  to  685  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4904,  which 
contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  686  to  1350  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4904, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

t  The  lettered  volumes  contain  only  the  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions. 
Under  the  provisions  of  the  act  of  Jan.  20,  1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  610),  the  "usual  number"  of  such 
reports  could  not  be  printed.  These  volumes  can  not  be  furnished  to  depository  libraries,  but  copies  are 
kept  in  the  Senate  and  House  libraries,  the  Library  of  Congress,  and  the  Public  Documents  Library. 


.do... 


-do 


See    "Notes' 
column. 


See    "Notes' 
column. 


145 


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4906 


4907 


Series 


8.  reports. 


.do. 


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do. 


.do. 


H.  reports. 


-do 


Document  no. 


See   "Notes' 
column. 


See    "Notes" 
column. 


See    "Notes" 
column. 


See   "Notes" 
column. 


See    "Notes" 
column. 


2-2656     (with 
exceptions). 


2657-4396  (with 
exceptions). 


/ 


Notes 


Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  1351  to  1950  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4904, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  1951  to  2575  as  are  omitted  from  serial  nos.  4904 
and  4905,  which  contain  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  2576  to  3180  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4905, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  3181  to  3780  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4905, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  3781  to  4429  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4905, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills.  Senate  report 
4312,  Relief  of  representatives  of  George  W.  Soule,  was 
ordered  reprinted  Feb.  4, 1907,  with  supplemental  re- 
port, making  in  all  67  p.;  this  corrected  edition  is  not 
in  the  Congressional  set,  the  original  print  of  44  p. 
having  been  included  instead. 

Reports  on  public  bills.  Contains  2-4, 6, 9, 11, 20-26, 144, 
158, 159, 164, 182-186,  234-238, 241,  242,  244,  245,  291-297, 
335,  337-344,  430-432, 496,  542,  545,  579-588,  590-592,  691, 
692,  694,  695,  739,  741,  742,  744,  745,  924-927,  1056,  1057, 
1060,  1062,  1065-1068,  1105-1111,  1113-1119,  1121,  1181- 
1184,  1186-1188,  1294-1297,  1299,  133^1348,  1350,  1465- 
1482,  1549-1553,  1556-1562,  1566,  1634-1638,  1676,  1678, 
1679,  1681-1685,  1714,  1788-1794,  1825,  1834-1837,  1898- 
1901,  2112-2116,  2118-2120,  2123,  2166,  2167,  2169-2171, 
2173-2175,  2177-2179,  2181-2183,  2223-2225,  2227,  2228, 
2271-2274,  2276-2286,  2331,  2333,  2335-2339,  2341,  2343, 
2347,  2348,  2401-2406,  2467,  2469,  2471,  2474-2477,  2479, 
2481,  2482,  2484-2489,  2492-2495,  2562,  25G3,  2565,  2566, 
2648-2650,  2652-2654,  2656.  Numbers  missing  from  se- 
rial no.  4906  are  for  reports  on  private  bills  and  on 
simple  and  concurrent  resolutions,  f  which  are  bound 
in  House  reports,  v.  A-D,  this  session. 

Reports  on  public  bills.  Contains  2657-2661,  2663-2668, 
2674-2676,  2679-2681,  2737,  2739,  2741,  2743-2746,  2748- 
2751,  2753-2762,  2814,  2817-2823,  2888-2891,  2897,  289^ 
2902,  2907,  2940-2942,  2944-2951,  3013,  3015,  3019-3024, 
3158,  3159,  3161,  3162,  3165-3169,  3200,  3201,  3204-3211, 
3213,  3214,  3216,  3217,  3219,  3220,  3287-3293,  3295,  3296, 
3337,  3343,  3345,  3347-3350,  3352-3354,  3389,  3390,  3392- 
3400,  3402,  3467,  3468,  3588,  3589,  3591,  3610,  3612-3614, 
3616,  3617,  3629-3640,  3642,  3699-3705,  3707,  3710-3714, 

t  The  lettered  volumes  contain  onlv  the  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions. 
Under  the  provisions  of  the  act  of  Jan.  20,  1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  610),  the  "usual  number"  of  such 
reports  could  not  be  printed.  These  volumes  can  not  be  furnished  to  depositorv  libraries,  but  copies  are 
kept  in  the  Senate  and  House  libraries,  the  Library  of  Congress,  and  the  Public  Documents  Library. 


82452°— 11- 


-10 


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4907 


4908 


H.  reports. 


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.do. 


.do. 


do.. 


..do.. 


.do. 


.do. 


do.. 


Document  no. 


2657-4396  (with 
exceptions)— 
Continued. 


4399-5096  (with 
exceptions). 


Sec    "Notes' 
column. 


See    "Notes' 
column. 


See    "Notes' 
column. 


See    "Notes' 
column. 


See    "Notes' 
column. 


See    ''Notes' 
column. 


See    "Notes' 
column. 


Notes 


3717,  3718,  3793-3798,  3873-3875,  3924,  3926,  3927,  3929, 
3930,  3936,  3997,  4001,  4097,  4098,  4100,  4102-il05,  4107, 
4108,  4204,  4206-4210,  4214-4218,  4221,  4222,  4251,  4252, 
4256,  4257,  4261,  4263,  4264,  4206,  4267,  4269-4273,  4275, 
4339-4342, 4396.  Numbers  missing  from  serial  no.  4907 
are  for  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  con- 
current resolutions,  f  which  are  bound  in  House  re- 
ports, V.  D-G,  this  session. 

Reports  on  public  bills.  Contains  4399,  4401,  4402,  4406, 
4407,  4409,  4410,  4418-4422,  4425-4427,  4429,  4431,  4432, 
4434^437,  4439,  4441,  4443^448,  4555,  4556,  4558-4562, 
4564-4567,  4637-4655,  4658~i661,  4671,  4674-4677,  4723, 
4724,  4769,  4770,  4774,  4775,  4777,  4782,  4784,  4875-4879, 
4886-^888,  4896,  4898-4908,  4911,  4912,  4914-4917,  4919- 
4921,  4923-1938,  4940-4946,  4950,  4951,  4953-4955,  4958- 
4962,  4964-1968,  4970,  4971,  4973,  4974,  4978,  4979,  4981, 
4983,  4988,  4992-4997,  5000,  5009,  5011,  5016-5026,  5030, 
5035,  5043,  5046-5049,  5051-5054,  5050,  5060,  5061,  5065- 
5069,  5072,  5073,  5075-5077,  5082-5085,  5088-5090,  5094- 
5096.  Numbers  missing  from  serial  no.  4908  are  for 
reports  on  private  bills  and  ou  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  f  which  are  bound  in  House  reports,  v. 
G  and  H,  this  session. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions.!  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  1  to  680  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4906,  which 
contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  681  to  1375  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4906, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions.!  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  1376  to  2020  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4906, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions.!  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  2021  to  2685  as  are  omitted  from  serial  nos.  4906 
and  4907,  which  contain  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions.!  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  2686  to  3300  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4907, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions.!  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  3301  to  3920  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4907, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions.!  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  3921  to  4470  as  are  omitted  from  serial  nos.  4907 
and  4908,  which  contain  reports  on  public  bills. 

!  The  lettered  volumes  contain  only  the  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions. 
Under  the  provisions  of  the  act  of  Jan.  20,  1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  610),  the  "  usual  number"  of  such 
reports  could  not  be  printed.  These  volumes  can  not  be  furnished  to  depository  libraries,  but  copies  are 
kept  in  the  Senate  and  House  libraries,  the  Library  of  Congress,  and  the  Public  Documents  Library. 


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Series 


II.  reports.. 


S.  docs. 

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do.. 

do., 

do.. 

do.. 


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.do... 
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do.... 

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do.... 

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H,  docs.. 

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See    "Notes" 
column. 


1,5 

2,fr-82.. 
83-139. . 
140-180. 
181-249. 


250-327 

328-458 

459-531,536. 


4,  3pts... 
127,  2  pts. 

429 

132 

142 

202 

231 

313 

243 

243 

243 

243 

243 

244,  2  pts. 

277 

483 

499 


532. 
533. 
534. 
535. 
537. 


Notes 


Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 

resolutions,  t    Tliis   volume   contains   sucli   reports 

from  4471  to  5093  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4908, 

wliich  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 
Secretary  of  Senate,  1905;  Govt.  Trinting  Office,  1905. 
Contains  also  1-6  of  special  sess.  Senate,  Mar.  4-18, 1905. 
Except  127,  in  serial  no.  4919;  182,  in  serial  no.  4920. 
Except  142,  in  serial  no.  4921. 
Except  202,  in  serial  no.  4922;  281,  in  serial  no.  492:?; 

248,  in  serial  nos.  4924-4928;  244,  in  serial  no.  4929. 
Except  277,  in  serial  no.  4930;  818,  in  serial  no.  4923. 
Except  429,  in  serial  no.  4919. 
Except  488,  in  serial  no.  4931;  486,  in  serial  nos.  4932- 

4935;  499,  in  serial  no.  4931. 
List  of  private  claims  before  Senate,  Nov.  9, 1903-Mar.4, 

1905. 
Congressional  directory,  3  editions. 
Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  1905. 
Special  Panama  Railroad  Commissioner's  report,  1905. 
Naval  appropriation  laws,  1883-1905. 
Acts  and  treaties  relating  to  Alaska.  1867-1905. 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  final  report,  1906. 
Reports  on  Panama  Canal. 
Efficiency  of  various  coals,  1896-98. 
Hearings  on  regulation  of  railway  rates,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 
Same,  v.  4. 
Same,  v.  5. 

Digest  of  liearings  on  regulation  of  railway  rates. 
Hearings  on  revenue  for  Philippine  Islands. 
Educational  service  and  reindeer  service  in  Alaska. 
Reindeer  in  Alaska,  1905. 
Proceedings  against  Reed  Smoot,  Senator  from  Utah, 

V.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 
Same,  v.  4. 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  1905. 
French- Venezuelan  Mixed  Claims  Commission,  report. 
Eulogies:  Orville  H.  Piatt. 
Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc 
Unveiling  of  statue  of  Comte  de  Rochambeau. 
Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1905. 
War,  1905,  v.  1:  Secretary,  Cliief  of  staff,  etc. 
Same,  v.  2:  Armament,  transportation,  and  supply. 
Same,  v.  3:  Division  and  department  commanders. 
Same,  v.  4:  Military  schools  and  colleges,  militia  affairs, 

etc. 
Same,  v.  5:  Engineers,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  6:  Engineers,  pt.  2. 


t  The  lettered  volumes  contain  only  the  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions. 

ndertheprovisionsof  theact  of  Jan.  20,  1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  610),  the  "usual  number"  of  such 
it-ports  could  not  be  printed.  These  volumes  can  not  be  furnished  to  depository  libraries,  but  copies  are 
kept  in  the  Senate  and  House  libraries,  the  Library  of  Congress,  and  the  Public  Documents  Library. 


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S  a 

3 
> 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

4948 
4949 

8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 

20 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 

27 

28 

29 
30 
31 
32 

33 
34 
35 

36 
37 
38 
39 
40 

41 

42 
43 
44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

H.docs 

do  .   .     . 

2 

2 

Same,  v.  7:  Engineers,  pt.  3. 

Same,  v.  8:  Engineers,  supplement,  Mississippi  River 
Commission. 

4950 

.... 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

2     

«  4951 

•  4952 
.4958 
»  4954 

•  4955 
4956 
4957 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

4 

Same,  v.  10:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  11:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  2. 
Same,  v.  12:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  3. 
Same,  v.  13:  PhiUppine  Commission,  pt.  4. 
Same,  v.  14:  Acts  of  Philippine  Commission. 
Navy,  1905. 
Post-OfRce,  1905. 

4958 

..  .do 

5 

Interior,  1905:  Secretarv,  bureau  officers,  etc. 

4959 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

5        

Same:  Indian  affairs,  pt.  1,  Commissioner,  Five  Civi- 

Uzed  Tribes  Commission,  etc. 
Same:  Indian  affairs,  pt.  2,  Board  of  Indian  Conmiis- 

sioners,  etc. 
Same:  Governors  of  Territories,  etc. 

4960 

5 

4961 

5 

4962 

5 

Same:  Geological  Survey. 
Same:  Education,  v.  1. 
Same:  Education,  v,  2. 

#4963 
•4964 

5 

5 

4965 

do 

6 

Agriculture,  1905. 

Commerce  and  Labor,  1905. 

District  of  Columbia,  1905,  v.  1:  Commissioners,  etc. 

4966 



do 

.....do....... 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do. 

7 

rs            

4967 

8 

8 

Same,  v.  2:  Engineer  Department. 
Same,  v.  3:  Health  Department. 
Same,  v.  4:  Education  Board. 

f8                

4968 

8 

Same,  v.  5:  Insurance  Department,  1904,  2  pts. 

4969 

9            

Treasury  (Finances)  1905. 

4970 

10 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1905. 
Comptroller  of  Currency,  1905. 

Estimates  of  appropriations,  1907;  Receipts  and  expend- 
itures, 1905;  etc. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1905. 

f4971 

11 

4972 
#4973 

12,55,278,861.. 
13            

4974 

.... 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

14 

Navigation  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept.,  1905. 

4975 

4976 
4977 
4978 

15,  pts.  1-3.... 

15,  pts.  4-6.... 
15,  pts.  7-12... 
16 

Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  July- 
Sept.  1905. 
Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1905. 
Same,  Jan.-June,  1906. 
37th  annual  Ust  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1905. 

4979 

17 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1905. 

4980 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

18                   .   . 

Library  of  Congress,  1905. 

19 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1904. 
Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1905. 

4981 

I20 

4982 

21 

Mineral  resources,  1904. 

4983 

22 

Tests  of  metals,  1905. 

4984 
4985 
4986 

23-80,82 

|S3,  85,  88-163, 
1    167-194. 

208-378 

379-487,494-506. 

J507-512,     525- 
1    550,557-591. 

Except  44,  in  serial  no.  4991;  55,  in  serial  no.  4972. 
Except  231-233,  in  serial  no.  5019;  263,  in  serial  no.  5023; 

4987 

4988 

.... 

do 

do 

278,  in  serial  no.  4972;  320,  in  serial  no.  5024;  341,  in 
serial  no.  5025. 
Except  406,  in  serial  nos.  5026-5029;  42o,  in  serial  no. 
5030;  448,  in  serial  no.  5031;  456,  in  serial  no.  5032; 
469,  in  serial  no.  5015;  474,  in  serial  no.  5032. 

r580  is  Commissioner  of  labor,  report  on  Hawaii,  1905. 

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l§ 

1 

S 

S«rie8 

Document  no. 

Notes 

4989 

49 

.... 

H.docs 

593-723 

[724-742 

Except  619,  In  serial  no.  5035;  667,  in  serial  no.  6036; 
666,  in  serial  no.  5037;  690,  in  serial  no.  5038. 

4990 

50 

do 

|763-823 

1840-918 

Except  804,  in  serial  no.  5039;  812,  in  serial  no.  5040. 
Except  842,  in  serial  nos.  5041-5042;  M8,  in  serial  no. 

5043;  861,  in  serial  no.  4972;  879,  in  serial  no.  5044; 

892,  in  serial  no.  5045;  906,  in  serial  no.  5(M0. 

4991 

51 
52 

.do 

44 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1905. 

499S 

do 

81,84 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1905. 

4998 

53 
54 

.do 

86 

Reclamation  Service,  1905. 

4994 

do 

87 

House  manual. 

n64 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  37:  Machine-made  lace  in- 
dustry in  Europe. 

4995 

55 

do 

165 

Same,  v.  38:  Insurance  in  foreign  countries. 

Monttily  consular  and  trade  reports,  Jan.-Mar.  1906, 

4996 

56 

do 

513-515 

nos.  304-306. 

4997 

57 



do 

516-518 

Same,  Apr.- June,  1906,  nos.  307-309. 

4998 

58 

do 

519-521 

Same,  July-Sept.  1906,  nos.  310-312. 

4999 

69 

.... 

do 

522-524 

fl66 

Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1906,  nos.  313-315. 

Ethnology  bulletin  29:  Haida  texts  and  myths. 

Same,  31:  List  of  publications  of  bureau. 

Same,  32:  Antiquities  of  Jemez  Plateau,  New  Mexico. 

Same,  30:  Handbook  of  American  Indians,  pt.  1. 

Same,  30:  Handbook  of  American  Indians,  pt.  2. 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1905, 19th. 

6000 

60 

do 

J  927 

[928 

6001 

61 

do 

926 

5002 

62 

..      do  . 

926 

6003 

63 

do 

195 

6004 

64 



do 

196,197 

Geological  Survey  professional  papers  40,  41. 

5005 

65 
66 

...  .do..  ,     . 

198,199 

200,201 

Same  42  43 

5006 

.... 

do 

Same,  44, 45. 

5007 

67 

do 

488,489 

Same,  46,  47. 

5008 

68 

do 

490 

Same,  48,  pt.  1. 
Same,  48,  pt.  2. 

5009 

69 

do 

490 

5010 

70 

do 

490 

Same,  48,  pt.  3. 
Same,  49-^3. 

5011 

71 

.... 

do 

491-493,919,920. 

5012 

7? 

do 

921,922 

Same,  54,  55. 

5013 

73 

do 

202-206 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  269-273. 

5014 

74 

do 

207 

Same,  274. 

5015 

75 

do 

469,824-828.... 

Same,  275-280. 

5016 

76 

do 

829-833 

Same,  281-285. 

5017 

77 

do 

834-839,931,932. 
933-938 

Same,  286-293. 

5018 

78 

do 

Same,  294-299. 

5019 

79 

do 

231-233,551-554. 

Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers,  150-156. 

5020 

80 

do 

555,556,743-748. 

Same,  157-164. 

5021 

81 

do 

749-756 

Same,  165-172. 

5022 

82 

do 

757-762 

Same,  173-178. 

5023 

83 

do 

263. 

Survey  of  Des  Plaines  and  Illinois  rivers. 
Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service,  1905. 

5024 

84 

do 

320 

5025 

85 

do 

341 

N^aval  war  rpf»nrd<!  <?prip<;  1    v   90 

5026 

86 

do 

406,pts.  l-3..- 

American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  22, 
nos.  1-3,  Jan.-Mar.  1906. 

5027 

87 

do 

406,pts.4-<i... 

Same,  v.  22,  nos.  4-6,  Apr.-June,  1906. 

5028 

88 

do 

406,pts.  7-9... 

Same,  v.  23,  nos.  1-3,  July-Sept.  190G. 

5029 

89 

do 

406,  pts.  10-12. 

Same,  v.  23,  nos.  4-6,  Oct.-Dec.  1906. 

5030 

90 

do 

425 

Patent  Office,  1905. 

5031 

91 

do 

448 

Agriculture  Department  expenditures,  1905. 
Navy  register,  1906;  Army  register,  1906. 

5032 

92 

do 

456,474 

#6088 

93 

.... 

do 

592,  pts.  1-3... 

Labor  Bureau  bulletins,  v.  12,  nos.  62-64. 

150 


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CQ 

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1 

5034 

94 

5036 

95 

5036 

96 

5037 

97 

503S 

98 

5039 

99 

.... 

5040 

100 

5041 

101 

5042 

102 

5043 

103 

5044 

104 

oM5 

105 

•  5046 

106 

.... 

5047 

107 

5(H8 

108 

5049 

109 

5050 

110 

5051 

111 

5052 

112 

5053 

113 

5054 

114 

5055 

115 

5056 

116 

5057 

117 

Series 


H.  docs. 
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592,  pts.  4-6 

619 

657 

665 

690 

804 

812 

842 

842 

843 

879 

892 

906 

923 

923 

924 

925 

925 

929 

930,pt.  1... 

930,  pt.  2... 

939 

940 

J941 

1942 

943 


Notes 


Same,  v.  13,  nos.  65-67. 

Statistical  abstract,  1905. 

Patent  decisions,  1905. 

Inspection  of  consulates  in  the  Orient. 

Hazing  at  Naval  Academy. 

John  Paul  Jones  commemoration  at  Annapolis,  Apr. 
24, 1906. 

Transportation  of  petroleum. 

Naval  Observatory  publications,  2d  series,  v.  4,  pts.  1-3. 

Same,  2d  series,  v.  4,  pt.  4. 

Same,  2d  series,  v.  5. 

Weather  Bureau,  1905. 

Agriculture  Yearbook,  1905. 

Labor  Bureau,  20th  annual  report,  1905:  Convict  labor. 

American  Historical  Association,  1905,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Bibliography  of  American  historical  socie- 
ties. 

Experiment  Stations  Office,  1905. 

Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  1905. 

Same,  maps. 

Fisheries  Bureau  Bulletin,  1905. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1905  [pt.  1]. 

Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 

Ethnology  report,  1903,  24th. 

Commercial  relations,  1905. 

Animal  Industry  Bureau  report,  1905,  22d. 

Animal  Industry  Bureau  bulletin  27:  Angora  goat. 

Document  index,  no.  12,  59th  Congress,  1st  session. 


59tli    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION 
Dec.  3,  1906— Mar.  4,  1907 


5058 
5059 
5060 


1 

S.  journal. 
H.  journal. 
S.  reports. 


4625-6693  (with  Reports  on  public  bills.  Contains  1242,  pt.  2  (1st  ses- 
exceptions).  sion),  4625,  4628-4634,  4667,  4671,  4712,  4715,  4808-4810, 
4817-4819,  4821-4823,  4825-4835,  4837,  4905,  4919,  4957, 
5009-5012,  5014,  5016,  5020,  5022,  5090,  5091,  5093,  5163, 
5175,  5176,  5179,  5262,  5317,  5318,  5320,  5464,  5466,  5467, 
5529-5546,  5548-5552,  5588,  5589,  5630,  5631,  5637,  5638, 
5640,  5641,  5650,  5651,  6689,  5766,  5788,  5834,  5894,  5982- 
5987,  5989-5991,  6010,  6077,  6187,  6188,  6204-6206,  6257, 
6307,  6309-6311,  6423,  6459,  6460,  6474,  6475,  6510-6514, 
6538,  6618,  6625,  6626,  6629-6631,  6644,  6645,  6651-6653, 
6655,  6659,  6662-6664,  6667,  6669,  6671,  6672,  6678-6687, 
6690-6693.  1242,  pt.  1,  is  in  serial  no.  4904.  5013  is 
in  serial  nos.  5062  and  5063.  Other  numbers  missing 
from  serial  no.  5060  are  for  reports  on  private  bills  and 
on  simple  and  conciirrent  resolutions,!  which  are 
bound  in  Senate  reports,  v.  A-D,  this  session. 

t  The  lettered  volumes  contain  only  the  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions. 
Under  the  provisions  of  the  act  of  Jan.  20,  1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  610),  the  "  usual  number"  of  such 
rejxtrts  could  not  be  printed.  These  volumes  can  not  be  furnished  to  depository  libraries,  but  copies  are 
kept  in  the  Senate  and  House  libraries,  the  Library  of  Congress,  and  the  Public  Documents  Library. 


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4061         2  S.  reports 6694-7342  (with    Reports  on  public  bills.    Contains  6694-6096,  6608-6700, 

exceptions).  6823,  6826-0829,  6831,  6838,  6885,  6942-6946,  0948,  6949, 
7066,  70()7,  7136-71.38,  7246,  7250,  7252-7254,  7256,  7257, 
7259,  7260,  7262,  7263,  72«i5,  7266,  7268-7279,  7282-7286, 
7288,  7290,  729.5-7299,  7301-7303,  7307-7312,  7315,  7316, 
7319-7322,  7325,  7327,  7328,  7331-7333,  7341,  7342.  6694 
is  River  and  harbor  bill.  Numbers  missing  from  se- 
rial no.  50()1  are  for  reports  on  private  bills  and  on 
simple  and  concurrent  resolutions,  f  which  are  bound 
in  Senate  reports,  v.  D,  this  session. 

Indian  Territory  affairs,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions. t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  4430  to  5008  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  5060, 
which  contains  reports  on  pubkc  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions. t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  5015  to  5700  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  5060, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  5701  to  6451  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  6060, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 

resolutions,  t    This   volume  contains  such   reports 

from  6452  to  7340  as  are  omitted  from  serial  nos.  5060 

and  5061,  which  contain  reports  on  public  bills. 

6064         1    ....    H.  reports....   5326-7291  (with    Reports  on  public  bills.    Contains  532fr-5328,  5407-5411, 

5419,  5420,  5422,  5464-5487,  5552,  5554,  5G25,  5629,  5630, 
5881-5883,  5885,  6053,  6055,  6120,  6121,  6202-6204,  6206- 
6215,  6377-6383,  6392-6394,  6396-6403,  6405-6409,  6415, 
6421,  6422,  6427-6437,  6439-6442,  6584,  6585,  6595,  6597- 
6603,  670(M)708,  6711,  6713-6716,  6718,  6720-6746,  6748- 
6750,  6752,  6893,  6894,  6901,  6904-6906,  6908,  6909,  7083, 
7086,  7088,  7089,  7091-7097,  7099,  7101,  7103,  7105-7112, 
7114, 7115,  7117, 7275, 7276,  727^-7282, 7287-7291.  Num- 
bers missing  from  serial  no.  5064  are  for  reports  on 
private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions, t  which  are  bound  in  House  reports,  v.  A-D, 
this  session. 

6066         2   do 7292-81 74  (with    Reports  on  public  biUs.    Contains  7292-7295, 7301-7303, 

exceptions).  7305,  7306,  7309-7312,  7539,  7540,  7557-7560,  7563-7565, 
7567,  7570,  7572,  7574,  7575,  7577-7584,  758<i-7589,  7593- 
7699,  7601-7604,  7606-7615,  7617-7621,  7624,  7626-7628, 
7634,  7636-7643,  7645,  7646,  7648,  7649,  8016,  8018-8026, 
8028,  8033-8042,  8044,  8(M8,  8049,  8051,  8053,  8054,  8056- 
8058,  8000-8073,  8077,  8079,  8081,  8085,  8086,  8088,  8090- 
8103,  8105-8119,  8121,  8122,  8137-«143,  8145,  8147-8153, 
8155,  8158-8161,  8163,  8164,  8166-8174.  7644  is  in  serial 
nos.  5066  and  5067.  Other  numbers  missing  from  se- 
rial no.  5065  are  for  reports  on  private  bills  and  on 

t  The  lettered  volumes  contain  only  the  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions. 
Under  the  provisions  of  the  act  of  Jan.  20,  1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  610),  the  "  usual  number"  of  such 
reports  could  not  be  printed.  These  volumes  can  not  be  furnished  to  depository  libraries,  but  copies  are 
kept  in  the  Senate  and  House  libraries,  the  Library  of  Congress,  and  the  Public  Documents  Library. 


5013,  pt.l 

5013,  pt.  2 

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simple  and  concurrent  resolutions,  f  which  are  bound 
in  House  reports,  v.  D  and  E,  this  session. 

Government  Hospital  for  Insane  investigation,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  f  This  volume  contains  such  reports  from 
5097  to  5659  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  5064,  which 
contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  5660  to  6253  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  5064, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  6254  to  6886  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  5064, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  f  This  volume  contains  such  reports  from 
6887  to  7512  as  are  omitted  from  serial  nos.  6064  and 
5065,  which  contain  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  f  This  volume  contains  such  reports  from 
7513  to  8165  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  5065,  which 
contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Secretary  of  Senate,  1906. 

Government  Printing  Office,  1906. 

17  is  Commissioner  of  education  for  Porto  Rico,  1906. 

74  is  Commercial  and  agricultural  associations. 

Except  140,  in  serial  no.  5076;  144,  in  serial  no.  5077; 
155,  in  serial  no.  5078. 

204  is  Laws  relating  to  insular  and  military  affairs,  1898- 
1906. 

Except  233,  and  333,  in  serial  no.  5079;  266,  in  serial  no. 
5080;  278,  in  serial  no.  5081. 

State  Department  rules  and  regulations;  etc. 

Congressional  directory,  2  editions. 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1906. 

Navy  yearbook,  1883-1906. 

President's  message  concerning  Panama  Canal. 

Report  on  Brownsville  affray. 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  testimony  oh  car 
shortage. 

Interstate  commerce  law  as  changed  by  act  of  June  29, 
1906. 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  testimony  on  grain 
trade. 

Post-Office  rules  and  regulations,  1902,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2,  supplement,  1907. 

Justice  Department  rules  and  regulations. 

Interior  Department  rules  and  regulations,  pt.  1:  Gen- 
eral, Civil  Service,  etc. 

Same,  pt.  2:  Pension,  Patent,  Geological  Survey. 


t  The  lettered  volumes  contain  only  the  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions. 
Under  the  provisions  of  the  act  of  Jan.  20,  1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  610),  the  "usual  number"  of  such 
reiKtrts  could  not  be  printed.  These  volumes  can  not  be  furnished  to  depository  libraries,  but  copies  are 
kept  in  the  Senate  and  House  libraries,  the  Library  of  Congress,  and  the  Public  Documents  Library. 


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399,  pt.  2. 

399,  pt.  3. 
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Notes 


Same,  pt.  3:  Public  lands. 

Same,  pt.  4:  Indian  Service. 

Commerce  and  Labor  Department  mles  and  regulations. 

Agriculture  Department  rules  and  regulations,  pt.  1: 
Miscellaneous. 

Same,  pt.  2:  Forest  Service  and  Weather  Bureau. 

Treasury  Department  rules  and  regulations,  pt.  1:  Mis- 
cellaneous. 

Same,  pt.  2:  Revenue-Cutter  Service,  Life-Saving  Serv 
ice,  and  Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service. 

Same,  pt.  3:  Customs  regulations. 

Same,  pt.  4:  Internal  Revenue  Service. 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  1906. 

Hearings  relating  to  Panama  Canal,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3. 

Same,  v.  4. 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Eulogies:  W.  B.  Bate,  A,  P.  Gorman,  R,  A.  Alger. 

Senate  manual. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1906,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

War,  1906,  v.  1:  Secretary,  Chief  of  staff,  etc. 

Same,  v.  2:  Armament,  transportation,  and  supply. 

Same,  v.  3:  Division  and  department  commanders. 

Same,  v.  4:  Militia  affairs,  military  schools  and  colleges, 
and  military  parks. 

Same,  v.  5:  Engineers,  report  without  appendixes. 

Same,  v.  6:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v.  7:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  8:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  9:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  3. 

Same,  v.  10:  Acts  of  Philippine  Commission. 

Navy,  1906. 

Post-Offlce,  1906. 

Interior,  1906:  Secretary,  bureau  officers,  etc. 

Same:  Indian  affairs. 

Same:  Governors  of  Territories,  etc. 

Same:  Governor  of  Hawaii,  and  Board  of  Indian  Com- 
missioners. 

Same:  Geological  Survey. 

Same:  Education,  v.  1. 

Same:  Education,  v.  2. 

Agriculture,  1906. 

Commerce  and  Labor  Department,  1906, 

District  of  Columbia,  1906,  v.  1:  Conunissioners,  etc. 

Same,  v,  2:  Engineer  Department, 

Same,  v.  3:  Health  Department, 

Same,  v,  4:  Education  Board. 

Same,  v.  5:  Insurance  Department,  1905,  2  pts. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1906. 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1906. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1906. 

Estimates  of  appropriations,  1908. 

Receipts  and  expenditures,  1906. 

Deficiency  estimates. 


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Commerce  and  navigation,  1906. 

Navigation  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept.,  1906. 

Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  July-Sept. 

1906. 
Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1906. 
Same,  Jan.-Mar.  1907. 
Same,  Apr-June,  1907. 

38th  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1906. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1906. 
Library  of  Congress,  1906. 

Mint  Biu-eau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1905. 
Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1906. 
Mineral  resources,  1905. 
Engineer  Department,  1906,  report  with  appendixes, 

pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2. 

Official  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  v.  25. 
House  manual. 

Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  21. 
Tests  of  metals,  1906. 
Except  88,  in  serial  no.  5158. 
Except  152,  in  serial  no.  5131. 
Except  204 ,  in  serial  no.  5157.    3^gc  .  Iff   e  n\^ 
Except  276,  in  serial  no.  5158;  810  and  311,  in  serial  no. 

5171;  325,  in  serial  no.  5174;  326,  in  serial  no.  5175. 
Except  439,  in  serial  no.  5195;  502,  in  serial  nos.  5196- 

5197. 
Except  558,  in  serial  no.  5198;  676,  in  serial  no.  6200. 
Except  611,  in  serial  no.  5199;  654,  in  serial  no.  5131; 

715,  in  serial  no.  5202;  727  and  728,  in  serial  no.  5203; 

743,  in  serial  no.  6195. 
Reclamation  Service,  1906. 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1906. 
Geological  Survey  bulletins  300,  301. 
Same,  302-307. 
Same,  308-310. 
Same,  311-315. 
Same,  316. 
Same,  317-321. 

Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers,  179-183. 
Same,  184-191. 
Same,  192, 193. 
Same,  194, 195, 
Same,  196, 197. 
Same,  198-200. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  49:  Ceratopsia. 
Same,  v.  50:  Cretaceous  flora  of  southern  New  York  and 

New  England. 
Geological  Survey  professional  papers  56,  57. 
Same,  58. 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1906,  20th. 
Citizenship,  expatriation,  and  protection  abroad. 
Monthly  coijsular  and  trade  reports,  Jan.-Mar.  1907, 

nos.  316-318. 


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Same,  Apr.-June,  1907,  nos.  319-321. 
Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  1906. 
Same,  maps. 

$119 

.1180 

353 

Animal  Industry  Bureau  report,  1906,  23d. 
Commercial  relations,  1906. 

tl81 

364 

H88 

355 

Hinds'  precedents  of  House  of  Representatives,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

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Same,  v.  6:  Index-digest,  A-G. 

;i88i 

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Same,  v.  7:  Index-digest,  H-P. 

Same,  v.  8:  Index-digest,  Q-Z. 

Fisheries  Bureau  Bulletin,  1906. 

Federal  and  State  constitutions,  colonial  charl 

V.  1:  United  States,  and  Alabama^District  0 

bia. 

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Same,  v.  3:  Kentuclcy-Massachusetts. 
Same,  v.  4:  Michigan-New  Hampshire. 
Same,  v.  5:  New  Jersey-Philippines. 
Same,  v.  0:  Porto  Rico-Vermont. 

5193 

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Same,  v.  7:  Virginia-Wyoming,  and  Index. 
Agriculture  Department  appointments,  etc.,  1900. 
Animal  Industry  Bureau,  report  of  operations,  1906. 
Beet-sugar  industry  in  U.  S.,  1906. 
American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  24, 

nos.  1-3,  Jan.-Mar.  1907. 
Same,  v.  24,  nos.  4-6,  Apr.-June,  1907. 
Patent  Office,  1906. 

(■439 

5195 

743 

1799.. 

5196 

bl97 
5198 

502,  pts.  1-3... 

502,  pts.  4-«... 
558 

5199 

641. 

Patent  decisions,  1906. 

6200 
6201 

r575,  pt.  1 

1575,  pt.  2 

608 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1906  [pt.  1]. 
Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 
Postal  Ck)mmission,  1906-07. 

5202 
5203 
5204 

715,  3  pts 

727,728 

783 

Labor  Bureau  bulletins,  v.  14,  nos.  68-70. 
Army  register,  1907;  Navy  register,  1907. 
Statistical  abstract,  1906. 

5205 

795 

Special  report  on  diseases  of  horse. 

5200 

800 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  39:  Cotton-seed  products. 

Eulogies:  D.  M.  Hurley,  B.  F.  Marsh,  G.  A.  Castor, 
G.  R.  Patterson,  J.  M.  Pinckney,  Rock  wood  Hoar, 
R.  E.  Lester,  R.  R.  Hitt,  H.  C.  Adams,  W.  H.  Flack, 
J.  H.  Ketcham,  J.  F.  Rixey. 

Agriculture  Yearbook,  1906. 

Weather  Bureau  1900 

5207 
5208 

801-812 

813 

5209 

814 

5210 
5211 

do;:::::. 

do 

81{W819 

8-20 

Ethnology  bulletins  33-36. 
Experiment  Stations  Office,  1906. 
Ethnology  report,  1904,  25th. 

Labor  Bureau,  21st  annual  rp.,  1906:  Strikes  and  lock- 
outs. 
Document  index,  no.  13,  59th  Congress,  2d  session. 
Document  catalogue,  v  8,  59th  Congress  July  1    lofvu 

5212 

do 

do 

do 

do 

821 

5213 

822 

5214 

829.   . 

6216 

830 

June  30, 1907. 

156 

Both    CONGRESS,   1st    SESSION  t 
Dec.  2,  1907— May  30,  1908 


OQ 


6216 
5217 
5218 


Series 


S.  journal.. 
H.  journal. 
S.  reports. . 


Document  no. 


Notes 


1-349  (with  ex-    Reports  on  public  bills,  also  a  few  Senate  reports  on 
ceptions).  simple  resolutions  of  a  public  character,  f    Contains 

1-4,  6-9,  11-19,  21,  23,  24,  26-32,  34-46,  49-54,  56-74,  77, 
79,  82-87,  89-91,  93-97,  109,  110,  117,  124-126,  128-131, 
135,  137-140,  142-144,  146-148,  150,  151,  153,  155-157, 
159-164, 167-169, 171, 172, 174-185, 187-191, 193-198, 202, 
203,  210-212,  215-221,  223-253,  255-270,  275-279,  284,  285, 
289-303,  305-308,  310-317,  319-325,  327-330,  332,  334-336, 
338, 340-343,  346-349.  10  is  in  serial  no.  5220;  201  is  in 
serial  no .  5221 .  344 ,  suppressed ,  see  Senate  report  382, 
in  Senate  reports,  v.  C,  serial  no.  5224.  Other  num- 
bers missing  from  serial  no.  5218  are  for  reports  on  pri- 
vate bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions,  f 
which  are  bound  in  Senate  reports,  v.  A,  serial  no. 
5222. 

6219        2    do 352-696  (with     Reports  on  public  bills,  also  a  few  Senate  reports  on 

exceptions).  simple  resolutions  of  a  public  character.!  Contains 
352,  355-362,  364-367,  369-374,  377-379,  383-388,  390,  394, 
395, 397-400, 403,  404,  408,  420,  422, 424-426,  428,  429,  432, 
433, 436-441,  445-448,  450-460,  46^-474,  476,  479-487,  489- 
492, 494,  495,  497-507,  512-517,  519-523,  525,  529-533,  537, 
538,  541-548,  552-561,  563,  566,  569-571,  574,  575,  579-583, 
585, 586, 588,  589, 591, 59()-600,  603,  605,  607, 609-612, 614- 
618,  620-623,  625,  627,  629,  630,  636-(J38,  641, 642,  646, 647, 
650-652,  655-665,  669,  670,  672-681,  684,  687-693,  695,  696. 
Numbers  missing  from  serial  no.  5219  are  for  reports 
on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions, t  which  are  bound  in  Senate  reports,  v.  A-C, 
serial  nos.  5222-5224. 

t  The  lettered  volumes  contain  only  the  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions. 
Under  the  provisions  of  the  act  of  Jan.  20,  1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  610),  the  "usual  number"  of  such 
reports  could  not  be  printed.  These  volimies  can  not  be  furnished  to  depository  libraries,  but  copies  are 
kept  in  the  Senate  and  House  libraries,  the  Library  of  Congress,  and  the  Public  Docimients  Library.  Many 
of  the  reports  on  simple  and  concinrent  resolutions  are  umnistakably  of  a  public  character,  but  the  result 
of  the  aforementioned  act  was  to  relegate  these,  along  with  the  reports  on  resolutions  of  a  private  character, 
to  the  lettered  volumes,  of  which  only  a  few  copies  are  preserved.  An  exception  was  made  for  one  session 
only,  that  is,  the  1st  session  of  the  60th  Congress,  when  under  authorization  of  the  Joint  Committee  on 
Printing  of  which  the  late  Senator  Piatt  was  chairman,  such  reports  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions 
as  were  of  a  public  character  were  treated  as  public  instead  of  as  private  reports,  and  therefore  were  printed 
in  the  "usual  nimiber"  and  appeared  in  the  numbered  voltunes  of  public  reports. 

No  serial  numbers  were  assigned  to  the  lettered  volumes  of  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and 
concvurent  resolutions  of  the  58th  Congress,  3d  session,  and  the  59th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  m  order 
to  avoid  gaps  in  the  serial  numbers  for  volvunes  sent  to  depository  libraries  since  the  act  of  Jan.  20,  1905, 
went  into  effect.  Beginning  with  the  60th  Congress,  1st  session,  serial  nos.  5222  and  5229,  this  reason  no 
longer  held,  because  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  15,  1908  (Stat.  L.  v.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  565)  took  out  also  annual 
reports  and  serial  publications  from  the  Congressional  series  as  sent  to  depository  libraries.  Therefore,  for 
the  60th  Congress  serial  niunbers  have  been  assigned  to  all  volumes,  both  numbered  and  lettered. 

For  many  years  prior  to  the  60th  Congress,  Senate  and  House  reports  were  each  numbered  consecutively 
through  the  whole  Congress,  no  matter  how  many  sessions  were  held,  but  for  Senate  and  House  dociunents 
a  new  series  of  mmibers  was  begun  with  each  session.  Under  the  act  of  Mar.  1,  1907  (Stat.  L.  v.  34,  pt.  1, 
p.  1014),  the  docimients,  as  well  as  the  reports,  are  niunbered  throughout  the  Congress.  This  act  became 
operative  with  the  2d  session  of  the  60th  Congress.  The  first  Senate  document  of  that  session  is  number  538, 
in  serial  nos.  5388  and  5389,  and  the  first  House  doctmient  is  number  988,  in  serial  no.  5501. 

Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  in  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congressional  series.  Light  figures  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  15, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  665),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  in  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  in  conformity  with  the  Departmental  issues. 


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.•240 


!2« 


i228 


.■224 


V226 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


Su    "Notes"  I 
column. 


See   "Notes' 
column. 


8   S.  reports 10, 2  pts Revision  of  laws:  Crimes. 

4   do 201 Business  of  Post-Office  Department,  preliminary  re- 
port. 

.do Su    "Notes"  I  Reports  on  private  bills,  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 

resolutions  of  a  private  character,  f  Th  is  volume  con- 
tains such  reports  from  5  to  443  as  are  omitted  from 
serial  nos.  5218  and  5219,  which  contain  reports  on 
public  bills.    882  is  in  serial  no.  5224. 

do See   "  Notes  "     Reports  on  private  bills,  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 

resolutions  of  a  private  character,  t  Th  is  volume  con- 
tains such  reports  from  444  to  694  as  are  omitted  from 
serial  no.  5219,  which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

..J do 382 Claims  allowed  imder  Bowman  and  Tucker  acts.    This 

is  a  report  on  a  private  bill.f  omitted  from  serial  no. 
5219,  which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

H.  reports 2-1342     (with     Reports  on  public  bills,  also  a  few  House  reports  on 

exceptions).  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions  of  a  public  charac- 
ter, f  Contains  2,  pt.  1,  6,  7,  11-18,  20,  21,  23-31,  33, 
90-92,  170,  171,  181,  182,  184,  277,  278,  284-286,  314,  316, 
321, 322, 324, 325,  35^-355, 358-362, 3a'>-370, 437,  438, 440- 
444,  507,  508,  530,  531,  533-538,  621,  623-625,  635,  636,  638, 
639, 641, 643, 645, 650, 651, 677-679, 683,  686, 689,  690, 693, 
695-697,  786,  788,  790,  792-795,  888, 889, 891,  893, 894, 896- 
900,  956-960,  964-966,  968,  969,  971-^75,  977-979,  1041, 
1042,  1044-1057,  1059-1063,  1065-1068,  1070-1072,  1075, 
1077-1079,  1086,  1087,  1089,  1090,  1106-1112,  1114,  1116- 
1120,  1122-1126,  1128-1130,  1132,  1133,  1135,  1136,  1142, 
1144-1146,  1108-1172,  1174,  1179-1182,  1184-1187,  1189, 
1191,  1200,  1204-1207,  1209,  1210,  1215,  1216,  1219,  1221- 
1231,  1233,  1236,  1238,  1244-1265,  1267,  1270,  1272-1284, 
1286-1288,  1291-1293,  129^1302,  1305-1310,  1318-1333, 
1338-1340,  1342,  2,  pt.  2,  not  included  in  boimd 
volumes,  because  duplicate  of  Senate  report  10,  pt.  2, 
in  serial  no.  5220.  543  is  in  serial  no.  5233.  698,  not 
included  in  bound  volmnes,  because  duplicate  of 
Senate  report  201  in  serial  no.  5221.  Other  numbers 
missing  from  serial  no.  5225  are  for  reports  on  private 
bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions,! 
which  are  bound  in  House  reports,  v.  A-C,  serial 
nos.  5229-5231. 

■>226       2   do 1351-1792(with    Reports  on  public  bUls,  also  a  few  House  reports  on  sim- 

exceptions).  pie  and  concurrent  resolutions  of  a  public  character,  f 
Contains  1351-1355,  1357,  1359-1364,  1366,  1372,  1375, 
1376,  1380,  1381,  1383-1388,  1390,  1392,  1396-1398,  1401- 
1403,  1405,  1406,  1415,  1417-1421,  1424-1426,  1434-1439, 
1443-1445,  1448-1468,  1470,  1472,  1473,  1475-1482,  1490, 
1492,  1499,  1500,  1502,  1503,  1505-1514,  1518-1520,  1524- 

t  See,  for  explanation  of  lettered  volumes  of  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions, and  for  explanation  of  numbering  Senate  and  IJDuse  documents  throughout  the  Congress,  the  foot- 
note on  p.  1.56. 

Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  In  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  In  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  nimibers  of  the  Congressional  series.  Light  figures  In  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  15, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt.  1.  p.  565),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congrressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  in  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  in  conformity  with  the  Departmental  issues. 


158 


Goth  CONGRESS,   1st  SESSION— Continued 


1§ 

■3 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

m 

> 

(2 

5226 

2 

H.  reports... 

1351-1792  (with 
exceptions) — 
Continued. 

1628,  1533-1535,  1539-1543,  154&-1549,  1552-1559,  1561- 
1569,  1576-1579,  1582-1593,  1595,  1596,  1601-1605,  1607, 
1608,  1610,  1613,  1614,  1621-1631,  1633,  1635,  1637-1641, 
1644-1646,  1648,  1652-1655,  1658-1666,  1668-1672,  1674, 
1675,  1678-1691,  1693,  1695-1703,  1705-1707,  1714-1718, 
1726,  1728-1738,  1740,  1741,  1743,  1745,  1759,  1760,  1764- 
1767,  1769-1779,  1781-1783,  1786,  1787,  1789,  1791,  1792. 
1704,  suppressed.  1727  is  in  serial  nos.  5227  and  5228. 
Other  numbers  missing  from  serial  no.  5226  are  for  re- 
ports on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,!  which  are  bound  in  House  reports,  v.  C 
and  D,  serial  nos.  5231  and  5232. 

5227 

3 

— 

do 

1727  [pts.  1,2].. 

Investigation  of  charges  made  by  Geo.  L.  Lilley  under 
H.  R.  288:  pt.  1,  Report,  pt.  2,  Testimony.  This  is 
a  report  on  a  simple  resolution  of  a  public  character,  f 

6228 

4 

— 

do 

1727 [pt.  3].... 

Same:  pt.  3,  Testimony  and  index. 

t5229 

A 

do 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Reports  on  private  bills,  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions  of  a  private  character,  f  This  volume  con- 
tains such  reports  from  1  to  550  as  are  omitted  from 
serial  no.  5225,  which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 
643  is  in  serial  no.  5233. 

5230 

B 

do. 

See    "Notes" 

Reports  on  private  bills,  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions  of  a  private  character,  f    This  volume  con- 



column. 

tains  such  reports  from  551  to  1100  as  are  omitted  from 

serial  no.  5225,  which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

5281 

c 

do 

See    "Notes" 

Reports  on  private  bills,  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions  of  a  private  character,  f    This  volume  con- 

column. 

tains  such  reports  from  1101  to  1400  as  are  omitted  from 

serial  nos.  5225  and  5226,  which  contain  reports  on 

public  bills. 

6232 

D 

do 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Reports  on  private  bills,  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions  of  a  private  character,  f  This  volume  con- 
tains such  reports  from  1404  to  1790  as  are  omitted  from 
serial  no.  5226,  which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

6233 

E 

.... 

do 

543 

Claims  allowed  under  Bowman  and  Tucker  acts.    This 

is  a  report  on  a  private  bill,  f  omitted  from  serial  no. 

5225,  which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

5284 

1 

S.docs 

1-3 

Secretary  of  Senate,  1907;  etc. 

5235 

2 

do 

4,pt.l 

Congressional  directory,  1st  edition. 

5236 

3 



do 

4,pt.2 

Same,  2d  edition. 

5237 

4 

do 

4,pt.3 

Same,  3d  edition. 

5238 

5 

do 

5 

Government  Printing  Office,  1907. 

5239 

6 

do 

(3-8,57,155,242, 
405,501. 

Miscellaneous  annual  reports. 

6240 

7 

do 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Special  messages,  reports,  and  addresses,  I.  Contains 
S.  docs.  91, 114, 115, 132, 151, 185, 187,  200,  and  203. 

t«S««,  for  explanation  of  lettered  volumes  of  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions, and  for  explanation  of  numbering  Senate  and  House  documents  throughout  the  Congress,  the  foot- 
note on  p.  156. 

Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  in  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congressional  series.  Light  figures  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  15, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  v.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  565),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  in  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  in  conformity  with  the  Departmental  issues. 


159 


eotli  CONGRESS,^  1st  8ES8ION~Coutmued 


l§ 

1 

i 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

6241 

8 

S.  docs 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Same,  II.    Contains  8.  docs.  208,  213,  224,  225,  244-246, 
270,  277,  311. 

bi42 

9 

do 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Same,  III.    Contains  S.  docs.  366,  376,  379,  390,  406,  428, 
432,  433,  430,  444,  461,  50(),  512,  527,  628. 

hv 

10 
11 

do 

55 

K 

do 

[78-82,162,281, 
I    282,404,434. 
92 

Special  reports  to  Manufactures  Bureau. 
Governor  of  Porto  Rico,  1907. 

m. 

12 
IS 

do 

6246 

do 

100 

Navy  yearbook,  1907,  with  appropriations,  1883-1907. 
Mexican  Kickapoo  Indians,  hearings,  v.  1. 

6247 

14 

do 

215,pt.  1 

6248 

16 

do 

215,  pt.  2 

Same,  v.  2. 

6249 

16 

do 

r215,pt.3 

1350    . 

Same,  v.  3. 

Treaty  with  Kickapoo  Indians. 
Inland  Waterways  Commission. 
Schoolhouse  Commission  of  District  of  Columbia. 

•  5260 

17 

do.     .     . 

325 

6251 

18 

do 

338 

389  . 

Brownsville  affray:  Report  of  inspector-general,  mes- 
sages of  President,  etc. 

6262 

19 

do 

1402,  pt.l 

Same:  Discharge  of  companies,  message  from  President, 
report  of  Secretary  of  War,  etc. 

6268 

20 

do 

r402,pt.2 

1402,  pt.  3 

Same:  Court-martial  of  Charles  W.  Penrose. 

Same:  Court-martial  of  Edgar  A.  Macklin. 

62»t 

21 

do 

402,  pt.  4 

Same:  Hearings,  v.  1. 

6266 

22 

do 

402,  pt.  5 

Same:  Hearings,  v.  2. 

5256 

23 

do 

r402,pt.6 

430 

Same:  Hearings,  v.  3. 

Same:  Names  of  enlisted  men  discharged. 

Wrongs  to  Americans  in  Venezuela. 

Agriculture  Department,  expenditures,  1907. 

Same,  estimates  for  1909. 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  1907. 

Crow  Indian  Reservation,  hearings. 

5257 

24 

do 

413 

r425 

6268 

25 

do 

1429 

6269 

26 

do 

431 

5260 

27 

do 

445,2pts 

6261 

'>8 

do 

632 

Juvenile  crime  and  reformation. 

5262 

29 

do 

533 

Promotion  of  ramie  industry. 

..    do 

534 

duplicate  of  S.  doc.  533. 

5268 

80 

do 

536 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Documents  of  a  public  nature,  I.    Contains  S.  docs.  101, 

5264 

81 

do 

See    "Notes" 

column. 

116,117, 143, 145, 146, 154, 174, 175, 184, 186, 202,204-207, 
210, 212, 214,  216, 220, 221,  226,  232,  243,  256-258, 278,  279, 
283,296. 

5265 

82 

do 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Same,  II.    Contains  S.  docs.  297,  298,  308,  326,  337,  349, 
351,369,370,375,  377,  378,  392,  395,  400,  401,  415,  422,  423, 

k,. 

426, 427, 435, 437, 438, 443,  450, 452, 454, 456, 458,  460, 465, 
466. 
Same,  III.    Contains  S.  docs.  467-470,  487,  495,  504,  516, 

^M. 

83 

.... 

do 

See    "Notes" 

column. 

518,  519,  521-525,  529-531,  535.    537  was  printed  as  S. 
doc.  129,  61st  Cong.  1st  sess. 

5267 

84 

"" 

do 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Private  claims  and  other  minor  documents,  I.    Con- 
tains S.  docs.  9-54,  56,  58-77, 83-90,  93-99, 102-113, 118- 
131, 133-142, 144. 147-150, 153, 156-173, 176-183, 188-199. 

Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  In  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Concessional  series.  Light  figures  in  the  2d  column  Indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  16, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  565),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  in  buckram  binding,  without  Concessional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  in  conformity  with  the  Departmental  issues. 


160 


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52701 
52702 
5271 
5272 
5273 
5274 
*6275 
5^76 

•  5277 
'  5278 

•  6279 

•  5280 
5281 


5286 
5287 


5290 


5294 


20 


Series 


S.  docs. 


.do.. 


docs. 
..do. 
..do.. 
..do.. 


..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 
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.do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 

.do, 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


Document  no. 


See    "Notes' 
column. 


See    "Notes' 
column. 


2... 
2... 
2... 
2... 
2... 
2... 
2... 
2... 
709. 
636. 
26.. 
26.. 
26.. 
492. 
781. 
See  "Notes' 
column. 


See    "Notes' 
coliimn. 


32,210. 

3 

661.... 

4 

910.... 
5 


21 

717-720. 
721-723. 


Notes 


Same,  II,  Contains  S.  docs.  201,  209,  211,  217-219,  222, 
223,  227-231,  233-241,  247-255,  259-269,  271-276,  280,  284- 
295,  299-307,  309,  310,  312-324,  327-336,  339-348,  352-365, 
367,  368,  371-374,  380-388,  391,  393,  394,  396-399. 

Same,  III.  Contains  S.  docs.  403,  407-412,  414,  416-421, 
424,  439-442,  446-449,  451,  453,  455,  457,  459,  462-464,  471- 
486,  488-494,  496-500,  502,  503,  505,  507-511,  513-515,  517, 
520, 626. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1907,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

War,  1907,  v.  1:  Secretary,  Chief  of  staff,  etc. 

Same,  v.  2:  Armament,  transportation,  and  supply. 

Same,  v.  3:  Division  and  department  commanders. 

Same,  v.  4:  Militia,  military  schools,  and  military  parks. 

Same,  v.  5:  Engineers,  report  without  appendixes. 

Same,  v.  6:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v,  7:  Philippine  Commission,  v.  1, 

Same,  v.  8:  Philippine  Commission,  v.  2, 

Same,  v.  9:  Philippine  Commission,  v.  3, 

Same,  v.  10:  Acts  of  Philippine  Commission. 

Army  register,  1908. 

Tests  of  metals,  1907, 

Engineer  Department,  1907,  with  appendixes,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

Same,  pt.  3, 

Report  of  examination  of  Ohio  River. 

Examination  of  Tennessee  River. 

Examinations  of  rivers  and  harbors,  I.  Contains  H. 
docs.  57,  58,  69-83,  216-224,  324-330,  346-351,  395-403, 
444-453,  463-465, 478, 479, 490,  491,  493, 503, 515,i516,  530- 
533, 556-560, 650-654, 665, 666, 692. 

Same,  II.  Contains  H.  docs.  758,  789,  811,  815,  823,  824, 
828, 829, 851 ,  859, 865, 8G9, 870, 876, 881, 882, 890,  896, 904- 
909, 911, 917-920, 939,  941,  944,  945,  948,  960-955,  957-966, 
967,969-971, 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1907. 

Navy,  1907, 

Navy  register,  1907, 

Post-Office,  1907. 

Special  weighing  of  mails,  1907. 

Interior,  1907:  Administrative,  v,  1,  Secretary,  bureau 
officers,  etc. 

Same:  Administrative,  v,  2,  Indian  affairs  and  Terri- 
tories, 

Same:  Education,  v.  1. 

Same:  Education,  v.  2. 

Mineral  resources,  1906. 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  322-325. 

Same,  326-328. 


5296 

5297 
5298 
•  5299 
5300 
5301 

Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  in  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congressional  series.  Light  figures  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  16, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  665),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  in  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  in  conformity  with  the  Departmental  issues. 


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1^ 

Vol. 
Part 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

6802 

33 

II.  docs 

724,725 

Same,  329,330. 

6808 

34 

do 

726-730 

Same,  331-335. 

6S0t 

35 

do 

731-734,930.... 

Same,  336-340. 

6806 

36 

do 

931 

Same,  341. 
Same,  342-345. 

P 

37 

do 

932,940,970,977. 

11807 

38 

.... 

do 

764-760 

Water-supply  papers,  201-206. 

f5808 

39 

do 

770-775 

Same,  207-212. 

6809 

40 

do 

776-780,915.... 

Same,  213-218. 

6810 

41  L... 

do 

63 

Reclamation  Service,  1907. 

6811 

42 

do 

620 

Patent  Office  1907 

5812 

43 

do 

470 

Patent  decisions,  1907. 

53i:j 

44 

do 

6 

Agriculture,  1907. 
Agriculture  Yearbook,  1907. 
Beet-sugar  industry  in  U.  S.,  1907. 
Animal  Industry  Bureau  report,  1907,  24th. 
Experiment  Stations  Office,  1907. 
Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  SoUs,  1907. 
Same,  maps. 
Weather  Bureau,  1907. 

5:{14 

45 

do 

987 

5315 

46 

do 

980 

5316 

47 

do 

978 

5317 

48 

do 

984 

531S 

49 

do 

979 

5319 

50 

do 

979 

53'20 

51 

do 

983 

5321 

52 

do 

7 

Commerce  and  Labor,  1907. 

912,  2  pts 

Cotton  exchanges,  summary  of  report  of  commissioner 

5322 

53 

do 

949,3pts 

of  corporations,  3  pts. 
Same,  full  report,  3  pts.,  including  reprint  of  summary. 

5323 

M 

do 

17 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1907. 
Fisheries  Bureau  Bulletin,  1907. 

5324 

55 

do 

981 

5825 

56 

do 

982 

Labor  Bureau,  22d  annual  report,  1907:  Labor  laws  of 

U.S. 
Labor  Bureau  bulletins,  v.  15,  nos.  71-73. 

5826 

57 

do 

580,  3  pts 

5327 

58 

do 

857,3pts 

Same,  v.  16,  nos.  74-76. 

5328 

59 

do 

582-584 

Monthly  consular  and  trade  reports,  nos.  322-324,  July- 
Sept.  1907. 

5829 

60 

do 

585-587 

Same,  nos.  325-327,  Oct.-Dec.  1907. 

5330 

61 

do 

588-590 

Same,  nos.  328-330,  Jan.-Mar.  1908. 

6331 

62 

do 

591-593 

Same,  nos.  331-333,  Apr.-June,  1908. 

6882 

63 

do 

846 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  40,  2  pts.:  Motor  machines. 
Navigation  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept.,  1907, 

pt.l. 
Same,  pt.  2:  Navigation  and  merchant  marine  laws. 

5388 

64 

do 

14 

5834 

65 

do 

14 

5385 

66 

do 

16 

39th  aimual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1907. 

5336 

67 

do 

13 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1907. 

Monthly  summary  of  commerce   and   finance,  July- 

5837 

68 

do 

15,  pts.  1-3.... 

Sept.  1907. 

5838 

69 

do 

15,  pts.  4-6.... 

Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1907. 

6889 

70 

do 

15,  pts.  7-9.... 

Same,  Jan.-Mar.  1908. 

5840 

71 

do 

15,  pts.  10  12.. 

Same,  Apr.-June,  1908. 

5341 

72 

do 

853 

Statistical  abstract,  1907. 

6342 

73 

do 

8 

District  of  Columbia,  1907,  v.  1:  Commissioners,  etc. 

6848 

74 

do 

8 

Same,  v.  2:  Engineer  Department. 

6844 

75 

do 

8 

Same,  v.  3:  Health  Department. 

Heavy  flgnres  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  in  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congressional  series.  Light  figures  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  15, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  565).  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  in  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  in  conformity  with  the  Departmental  issues. 


82452°— 11- 


-11 


162 


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•3  . 


5845 
5346 
5347 

5848 

5849 
5850 
5851 
5852 
5858 
5854 

5855 

5356 

5857 


5859 


5361 


5364 


5367 
5368 
5369 
5370 
5371 
5872 

5378 


5874 


6875 


79 


87 


94 


100 
101 
102 
103 

104 


105 


106 


H.  docs. 
....do.. 
....do.. 


.do. 


....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 

....do... 

....do... 

..-.do... 

....do... 
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....do 


..do 


.do. 


Document  no. 


J12,23. 
[458,880. 

11.. 

20.. 

19.. 

456. 

702. 

840-«45,872. 


10. 


603,pts.  1-3.. 

603,pts.  4-6.. 
603,pts.  7-9.. 
603,  pts.  10-12 

600 

454 

18 

423 

847,pt.  1 

847,  pt.  2 

825 

986 

986 

648 

985 

See    "Notes" 

column. 
See  "Notes" 

column. 

See   "Notes" 
column. 

See   "Notes" 
column. 


Notes 


Same,  v.  4:  Education  Board. 

Same,  v.  5:  Insurance  Department,  1906,  2  pts. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1907. 

Estimates  for  1909;  Receipts  and  expenditures,  1907. 

Deficiency  estimates. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1907. 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1907. 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1906. 

Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service,  1907. 

Hygienic  Laboratory  bulletin  41. 

Same,  36-40,  42,  43.  Bulletins  1-35  not  in  Congressional 
set. 

Yellow  Fever  Institute  bulletin  16.  Bulletins  1-15  not 
in  Congressional  set. 

Justice,  1907:  v.  1,  Attorney-General;  v.  2,  Miscella- 
neous. 

American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  25 
nos.  1-3,  July-Sept.  1907. 

Same,  v.  25,  nos.  4-<i,  Oct.-Dec.  1907. 

Same,  v.  26,  nos.  1-3,  Jan.-Mar.  1908. 

Same,  v.  26,  nos.  4-6,  Apr.-June,  1908. 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1907. 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1907,  21st. 

Library  of  Congress,  1907. 

House  manual. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1907  [pt.  1]. 

Same[pt.  2]:  National  Museum,  1907. 

Ethnology  report,  1905,  26th. 

American  Historical  Association,  1906,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Public  archives  of  the  States. 

Estimates  for  salaries  in  Executive  Departments,  etc. 

Document  index,  no.  14,  60th  Congress,  1st  session. 

Miscellaneous  annual  reports,  I.  Contains  H.  docs.  22, 
24,  25,  31,  33,  49,  59-62,  64,  317,  331,  333. 

Same,  II.  Contains  H.  docs.  357,  373,  374,  378,  422,  430, 
437, 438, 459,  460, 499,  541, 549,  553, 561, 601, 611, 693,  713, 
746,  783,  793,  887,  913. 

Miscellaneous  special  reports.  Contains  54, 213, 352, 384, 
476, 502, 540, 552, 607, 664, 669,  686, 714,  756, 812, 817, 830, 
860,  864, 867, 868,  871, 914, 935, 966, 968, 974. 

Miscellaneous  estimates.  Contains  34,  35,  38,  39,  41,  42, 
44, 45,  67, 68, 211,  212, 215, 228, 229, 319, 354-356, 375, 383, 
424, 427,  431, 433-436, 466,  468, 469, 473, 477, 480-482, 484, 
494-496,  498,  504,  506-508,  510,  518-523,  525,  542-546, 554, 
555, 563,  576-578, 602, 605, 612, 613, 617, 635, 637, 639, 640, 
642, 643, 658, 659, 662, 670-674, 682-685, 688, 708,  712,  716, 
740,  742,  748, 761-763, 784, 791, 802-804, 807, 808, 814, 816, 
818-820, 826, 827, 831-836, 838, 848, 854, 855, 858, 862, 866, 
873, 874, 877,  879,  883-886, 889, 898-900,  903,  916, 921-924, 
927-929,  933,  936-938,  942,  946,  947. 

Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  Indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  in  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congressional  series.  Light  figures  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  15, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  565),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  in  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  in  conformity  with  the  Departmental  issues. 


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h 

i 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

mw 

107 

.... 

H.docs 

See  "Notes" 
column. 

Court  of  (naims  flndinKs.  Contains  37,  84-209,  240-^12 
334-345, 358-372, 385-394, 404-418, 439-443, 4<)2,  472,  488, 
489,  612-^14, 634-639, 650, 651, 562, 66(W75,  G19,  C2(W»32, 

! 

646,  647, 660, 667, 668, 675-681, 689-691, 694-701, 735-737, 

743-745, 751,  757, 759, 760, 782, 786-788, 794-799, 801, 809, 

813, 821, 822, 837, 850, 861, 863, 875, 878, 888, 891-«94, 934, 
956 

6S77 

108 



do 

See  "Notes" 
column. 

Miscellaneous.  Contains  27-30,  36,  40,  43,  46-48,  50-53, 
55, 56,  65, 66, 214, 225-227, 230-239, 313-316, 318, 320-323, 
332, 353, 376, 377, 379-382, 419-421, 425, 426, 428, 429, 432, 
455, 457, 461, 467, 471, 474, 475, 483, 485-487, 497, 500, 501, 
505, 509, 511, 517, 524, 526-529, 547, 548, 564, 565, 579, 581, 
594-599,  604,  606, 608-610,  614-616, 618,  621-625,  633,  634, 
638, 641, 644, 645, 649, 655-657, 663, 687, 703-707,  710, 711, 
715,  738, 739, 741, 747,  749,  750, 752-755,  785, 790, 792, 800, 
805, 806, 810, 849, 852, 856, 895, 897, 901, 902, 925, 926, 943, 
972,  973,  975. 

eotli    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION  t 
Dec.  7,  1908-Mar.  4,  1909 


5878 
5379 
5380 


1881 


S.  journal  — 

H.  journal 

S.  reports 


..do.... 


-do. 


697-1111  (with  Reports  on  public  bills.  Contains  697,  699,  700,  702-707, 
exceptions).  710-718,  720-722,  725,  74(V-743,  747-750,  754-759,  761-764, 
767,  770-776,  778,  780-782,  793, 800-809, 811-813, 816-820, 
825-844, 846-848, 855, 856, 858, 864, 865, 868, 872-877, 880- 
883, 885, 887, 889, 890, 893-895, 897, 900, 902, 903, 907, 908, 
910-912, 916-919, 921-923, 925, 926, 928-930, 932, 933, 935- 
937, 941, 942, 949, 950, 955, 960-962, 964-966, 968, 969, 971, 
973-976,  979-981,  983,  987,  989-991,  993-1003,  1006-1009, 
1011-1013,  1015,  1017-1020,  1024,  1025,  1027,  1029,  1032- 
1039,  1042,  1044,  1047-1052,  1054-1062,  1068,  1070,  1072, 
1075,  1080-1084,  1087,  1088,  1090-1094,  1096-1099,  1101, 
1103,  1104, 1106-1109,  1111.  701  is  in  serial  no.  5381. 
Other  numbers  missing  from  serial  no.  5380  are  for 
reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  which  are  bound  in  Senate  reports,  v.  A 
and  B,  serial  nos.  5382  and  5383. 

701,2pts Business  of  Post-Office  Department,  final  report  on 

revision  of  postal  laws. 

See  "Notes"  Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  resolutions,  t 
colimin.  This  volume  contains  such  reports  from  698  to  934  as 

are  omitted  from  serial  no.  5380,  which  contains  re- 
ports on  public  bills. 

t  See,  for  explanation  of  lettered  volumes  of  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions, and  for  explanation  of  numbering  Senate  and  House  documents  throughout  the  Congress,  the  foot- 
note on  p.  150. 

Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  In  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  In  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congressional  series.  Light  figures  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
aimual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan,  15, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  565),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  in  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  in  conformity  with  the  Departmental  issues. 


164 


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l§ 

•3 

« 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

> 

£ 

5383 

B 

- 

S.  reports 

See   "Notes" 
column. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  resolutions,  t 
This  volume  contains  such  reports  from  938  to  1114  as 
are  omitted  from  serial  no.  5380,  which  contains  reports 
on  public  bills. 

6384 

1 

H.  reports 

1793-2326  (with 
exceptions). 

Reports  on  public  bills.  Contains  1793, 1794, 1797, 1805, 
1806,  pt.  1,  1807-1813,  1815,  1821,  1823,  1825,  1827-1829, 
1831,  1833-1836,  1841,  1842,  1845,  1851-1853,  1855,  1856, 
1858-1867,  1869,  1875,  1877,  1878,  1880,  1881,  1883-1886, 
1889,  1890,  1892-1903,  1907-1909,  1911,  1915,  1916,  1919, 
1920,  1922-1925,  1935,  1936,  1938-1943,  1945-1947,  1961, 
1963-1968,  1970,  1972,  1976,  1979,  1981,  1982,  1984-1987, 
1991-1993,  1996,  1998-2000,  2003,  2013-2022,  2025-2027, 
2029-2034,  2036,  2037,  2041,  2043-2047,  2049,  2053,  2054, 
2056,  2059,  2061,  2062,  2065-2083,  2085-2088,  2091,  2092, 
2095,  2099-2108,  2113,  2122,  2130,  2131,  2135,  2138,  2139, 
2141-2147,  2149-2155,  2157-2161,  2164,  2166-2169,  2177, 
2180-2188,  2190,  2194,  2196-2205,  2208,  2209,  2211-2216, 
2218,  2222-2225,  2227,  2229,  2230,  2232-2234,  2236-2239, 
2241,  2243-2245,  2247-2249,  2253-2261,  2264,  2265,  2269- 
22'/2,  2274-2276,  2281-2284,  2290-2299,  2301,  2302,  2305- 
2308,  2310-2312,  2316-2319, 2321 ,  2324-2326.  1806,  pt.  2, 
not  included  in  bound  volumes,  because  duplicate  of 
Senate  report  701,  pt.  2,  in  serial  no.  5381.  2320  is 
in  serial  no.  5387.  Other  numbers  missing  from  serial 
no.  5384  are  for  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple 
and  coijcurrent  resolutions,  t  which  are  bound  in 
House  reports,  v.  A  and  B,  serial  nos.  5385  and  5386. 

6885 

A 

do 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  f  This  volume  contains  such  reports  from 
1795  to  2002  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  5384,  which 
contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

5886 

B 

do 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions.t  This  volume  contains  such  reports  from 
2004  to  2323  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  5384,  which 
contains  reports  on  public  bills.  2320  is  in  serial  no. 
5387. 

5387 

c 

do 

2320 

Fraud  in  and  depredations  upon  public  service,  report, 

with  testimony.    This  is  a  report  on  a  simple  resolu- 

tion, f  omitted  from  serial  no.  6384,  which  contains 

reports  on  public  bills. 

5388 

1 

S.  docs 

538t 

Congressional  directory,  1st  edition. 

5389 

2 

do 

1  --•■-•■  — 
538t- 

Same,  2d  edition. 

5390 

3 

do 

543 

Secretary  of  Senate,  1908. 
Customs  tariffs,  1846-97. 

4 

5 

.... 

do 

do 

547 

5391 

[683 

Hearings  on  customs  administrative  laws. 

5392 

570 

Navy  yearbook,  1908,  with  naval  appropriations,  1883- 

1908. 

t  See,  for  explanation  of  lettered  volumes  of  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions, and  for  explanation  of  numbering  Senate  and  House  documents  throughout  the  Congress,  the  foot- 
note on  p.  156. 

Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  in  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congressional  series.  Light  figures  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  pubUcations  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  15, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  565),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  in  buckram  binding,  withooit  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  in  conformity  with  the  Departmentar issues. 


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Notes 


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68M 


6897 

6M6 


MOO 
5401 


5402 


5403 


5405 


5407 


5108 


&109 


5410 


5411 
5412 

5418 

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5415 
5416 
5417 

5418 

5419 
5420 


21 


22 


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644 

638 

664 

676 

676 

676 

721 

725 

728 

735 

762-767,771... 

768 

769 

See   "Notes" 
column. 


See  "Notes' 
column. 

See  "Notes' 
column. 

See  "Notes' 
colimin. 


Governor  of  Porto  Rico,  1908. 

Reports  relating  to  District  of  Columbia. 

Reports  of  President's  Homes  Commission. 

Estimates  for  salaries  in  ICxecutive  Departments,  etc. 

Goveniment  Printing  Office,  1908. 

National  Conservation  Commission,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3. 

Proceedings  of  conference  on  care  of  dependent  children. 

Investigation  of  Western  Union  and  Postal  Telegraph- 
Cable  companies. 

Secret  proceedings  and  debates  of  Federal  Convention, 
1787. 

Final  report  of  Jamestown  Ter-Centermial  Commission. 

Eulogies:  S.  R.  Mallory,  J.  T.  Morgan  and  E.  W.  Pettus, 
Redfleld  Proctor,  W.  P.  Whyte,  W.  B.  Allison,  A.  C. 
Latimer,  W.  J.  Bryan. 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Senate  manual. 

Documents  of  a  public  nature,  I.  Contains  S.  docs.  539, 
542,  54(5, 503, 571, 579,  582,  583,  585-587,  589,  591-593,  604, 
617, 619, 626, 628-631, 634, 635, 637, 639, 640, 645, 646, 648, 
649, 651-^53. 

Same,  II.  Contains  S.  docs.  656-658,  660,  661,  665-668, 
670,  675, 677, 680, 682, 684, 686-ti93, 696, 698-701, 704-708, 
712-714,  716-720,  722,  729-731. 

Same,  III.  Contains  S.  docs.  733,  736-738,  740-744,  762, 
753,  756-761,  770. 

Private  claims  and  other  minor  documents.  Contains 
540,  541,  544,  545, 548-562,  564-569,  572-577,  580,  581,  684, 
588,  590,  594-598,  600-603,  605-616,  618,  620-625,  627,  632, 
633, 636, 641-643, 647, 650, 654, 655, 659, 662, 663, 669, 671- 
674, 678, 679, 681, 685, 694, 095, 097, 702, 703, 709-711, 715, 
723,  724,  726,  727, 732,  734,  739, 745-751, 754, 755. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1908. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1908. 

Estimates  of  appropriations,  1910. 

Receipts  and  expenditures,  1908. 

Deficiency  estimates. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1908. 

Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  1908. 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1907. 

PubUc  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service,  1908. 

Hygienic  Laboratory  bulletins  44-48. 

Same,  49-53. 

Yellow  Fever  Institute  bulletin  17. 
War,  1908,   v.  1:  Secretary,  Chief  of  staff.  Adjutant 
general,  etc. 


Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  in  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congrressional  series.  Light  figures  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  pubUcations  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  16, 
1908  Stat.  L.  V.  35.  pt.  1,  p.  565),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  Ubraries  in  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  In  conformity  with  the  Departmental  issues. 


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5425 

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5434 
5435 
5436 

5487 


5438 
5439 
5440 
5441 
5442 
5443 
5444 
5445 
5446 
5447 
5448 
5449 
5450 
5451 


5453 
5454 
5455 
5456 
5457 

6458 

5459 

5460 

5461 


27 


50 


51 


52 


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1052 

1052 

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1124 

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See    "Notes" 

column. 


1314. 
1484. 
1484. 
1484. 
1484. 
1054. 
1322. 
1043. 
1035. 
1044. 
1220. 
1045. 
1466. 
1024. 
1046. 


1046 

1046 

1046 

1001,1010-1013. 
1015,1025-1027. 
(1028-1030,1033, 

1036. 

1037 

1038,1039,1055- 

1061,1389. 
jl390,1475,1507- 

1509. 
1510,1519,1521, 

1522. 


Same,  v.  2:  Armament,  transportation,  and  supply. 

Same,  v.  3:  Division  and  department  commanders. 

Same,  v.  4:  Military  schools  and  military  parks. 

Same,  v.  5:  Engineers,  report  without  appendixes. 

Same,  v.  G:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v.  7:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  8,  pt.  1:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  8,  pt.  2:  Philippine  Commission,  appendix. 

Same,  v.  9:  Acts  of  Philippine  Legislature. 

Army  register,  1909. 

Engineer  Department,  1908,  with  appendixes,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

Same,  pt.  3. 

Examination  and  survey  of  Sacramento  River. 

Examination  and  survey  of  San  Joaquin  River,  etc. 

Examination  of  rivers  and  harbors,  I.    Contains  H. 

docs.  1081-1089,  1103,  1107-1122,  1125,  1159-1163. 
Same,  II.    Contains  H.  docs.  1164-1168,  1187-1190,  1211, 

1212,  1216-1218,  1236,  1250,  1251,  1253,  1311,  1312,  1421, 

1454,1471,1481,1488. 
Materials  and  labor  for  Engineer  Department,  1908. 
Laws,  etc.,  eflective  in  Porto  Rico,  May  1,  1900,  pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2. 
Same,  pt.  3. 
Same,  pt.  4. 

Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  1908. 
Tests  of  metals,  1908. 
Justice  (Attorney-General)  1908. 
Official  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  v.  26. 
Post-Office,  1908. 
Pneumatic  Tube  Commission. 
Navy,  1908. 
Navy  register,  1909. 
Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  22. 
Interior,  1908:  Administrative,  v.  1,  Secretary,  bureau 

officers,  etc. 
Same:  Administrative,  v.2,  Indian  affairs  and  Territories. 
Same:  Education,  v.  1. 
Same:  Education,  v.  2. 
Geological  Survey  bulletins  346-350. 
Same,  351-354, 

Same,  355-359. 

Same,  360. 

Same,  361-370. 

■Same,  371-375, 

Same,  376-379. 


Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  in  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congressional  series.  Light  figures  In  the  2d  column  Indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  15, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt,  1,  p.  565),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  In  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  In  conformity  with  the  Departmental  Issues. 


167 


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84 


85 


87 


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II.  docs. 
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DootiTnent  no. 


1523 

153C 

1537-1540,1546- 
1548. 

154^1554 

1002 

1003 

1004,1005 

1006 

(1007,1008,1558, 
I  1559. 

1077 

1077 

101&-1022,1294. 
(1295-1297,1524- 
I  1526,1534. 

1535,1555-1557. 

1407 

1349 

1174 

1047 

1560 

1542 

1157 


1221. 

1271. 
1568. 
1254. 
1561. 
1569. 
1569. 
1570. 
1048. 
1034. 
1571. 
1571. 
1665. 


1016,  3  pts. 
1527,  3  pts. 

1566 

1566 

1567 

1567 


Notes 


Same,  380. 
Same,  381. 

Same,  382-388. 

Same,  389-394. 

Geological  Survey  professional  paper  69. 

Same,  60. 

Same,  61,62. 

Same,  63. 

Same,  64-^7. 

Mineral  resources,  1907,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

Water-supply  papers,  219-223. 

Same,  224-230. 


Same,  231-234. 

Patent  Office,  1908. 

Patent  decisions,  1908. 

Reclamation  Service,  1908. 

Agriculture,  1908. 

Agriculture  Yearbook,  1908. 

Beet-sugar  industry  in  U.  S.,  1908. 

Agriculture  Department  expenses,  1908,  detailed  state- 
ment. 

Agriculture  Department  expenses,  appropriations,  and 
estimates. 

Forest  Service  expenses,  appropriations,  and  estimates. 

Animal  Industry  Bureau  report,  1908,  25th. 

Special  report  on  diseases  of  cattle,  1908  edition. 

Experiment  Stations  Office,  1908. 

Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  1908. 

Same,  maps. 

Weather  Bureau,  1908. 

Commerce  and  Labor  Department,  1908. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1908. 

Fisheries  Bureau  Bulletin,  1908,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

Labor  Bureau,  23d  annual  report,  1908:  Workmen's  in- 
surance and  benefit  funds  in  U.  S. 

Labor  Bureau  bulletins,  v.  17,  nos.  77-79. 

Same,  v.  18,  nos.  80-82. 

Commercial  relations,  1907,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  1908,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

988 1-090 Monthly  consular  and  trade  reports,  nos.  334-336,  July- 

,      Sept.  1908. 

t  See,  for  explanation  of  lettered  volumes  of  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions, and  for  explanation  of  numbering  Senate  and  House  documents  throughout  the  Congress,  the  foot- 
note on  p.  156. 

Heavy  flgrures  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  in  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congressional  series.  Light  figures  In  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  16, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  665),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  Ubrarles  In  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  In  conformity  with  the  Departmental  issues. 


168 


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5511 

101 

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102 

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103 

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104 

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105 

5616 

106 

6517 

107 

6518 

108 

6519 

109 

5620 

110 

5521 

111 

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112 

6623 

113 

6524 

114 

6526 

115 

6626 

116 

6527 

117 

5528 

118 

5629 

119 

6680 

120 

6631 

121 

5532 

122 

6533 

123 

5684 

124 

6636 

125 

6636 

126 

5637 

127 

5538 

128 

5589 

129 

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i    1342,1353,1498 

1283 

1023 

1511 

1017,  pts.  1-3.. 

1017,  pts.  4-6.. 
1017,  pts.  7-9.. 
1017,  pts.  10-12 

1541 

1000,  pts.  1-3.. 

1000,  pts.  4-6.. 
1000,  pts.  7-9.. 
1000,  pts.  10-12 
1000,  pts.  1-3.. 

1000, pts.  4-6.. 


docs 991-993 Same,  337-339,  Oct.-Dec.  1908. 

-do 994-996 Same,  340-342,  Jan.-Mar.  1909. 

-do 997-999 Same,  343-345,  Apr.-June,  1909. 

{Special  reports  on  manufacturing  and  trade  conditions 
abroad. 
Navigation  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept.,  1908. 
40th  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1908. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1908. 
Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  July-Sept. 

1908. 
Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1908. 
Same,  Jan.-Mar.  1909. 
Same,  Apr.-June,  1909. 
Statistical  abstract,  1908. 
American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  English 

section,  v.  27,  nos.  1-3,  July-Sept.  1908. 
Same,  English  section,  v.  27,  nos.  4-6,  Oct.-Dec.  1908. 
Same,  English  section,  v.  28,  nos.  1-3,  Jan.-Mar.  1909. 
Same,  English  section,  v.  28,  nos.  4-6,  Apr.-June,  1909. 
Same,  secciones  espanola,  portuguesa,  francesa,  v.  27, 

nos.  1-3,  Julio-Septiembre,  1908. 
Same,  secciones  espanola,  portuguesa,  francesa,  v.  27, 

nos.  4-6,  Octobre-Diciembre,  1908. 
Civil  Service  Commission,  1908. 
District  of  Columbia,  1908,  v.  1:  Commissioners,  etc. 
Same,  v.  2:  Engineer  Department. 
Same,  v.  3:  Health  Department. 
Same,  v.  4:  Education  Board. 

Same,  v.  5,/2  pts. :  Insurance,  1907.    Not  to  be  issued. 
Interstate  jCommerce  Commission,  1908,  22d. 
Library  of  Congress,  1908. 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1908. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1908  [pt.  1]. 
Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 
Ethnology  report,  1906,  27th. 
Ethnology  bulletin  37:  Antiquities  in  Missouri. 
Same,  38:  Unwritten  literature  of  Hawaii,  sacred  songs 

of  the  Hula. 
Same,  39:  Tlingit  myths  and  texts. 
Same,  40,  pt.  1:  Handbook  of  Amer.  Indian  languages, 

pt.  1.    Other  parts  not  yet  (May,  1911)  issued. 
Same,  41:  Antiquities  of  Mesa  Verde  National  Park:, 

Spruce-tree  House. 
Same,  42:  Tuberculosis  among  Indians  of  U.  S. 
American  Historical  Association,  1907,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2:  Texan  diplomatic  correspondence. 
Conference  of  governors  on  conservation  of  natural  re- 
sources, Washington,  D.  C,  May  13-15, 1908. 
I  Eulogies:  Llewellyn  Powers,  W.  H.  Parker,  D.  L.  D. 
Granger,  A.  L.  Brick,  C.  T.  Dunwell,  Adolph  Meyer, 
Campbell  Slemp,  A.  A.  Wiley,  G.  W.  Smith. 

Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  in  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congressional  series.  Light  figures  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  16, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  565),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  in  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  in  conformity  with  the  Departmental  Issues. 


.do. 


1158 

1049 

1049 

1049 

1049 

1049 

1317 

1032 

1106,1219.. 

1543,  pt.  1 . 

1543,  pt.  2. 

1572 

[1500 

llSOl 

1528 

1529 

1530 

1531 

1282 

1282 

1425 


1512-1518, 1544, 
1545. 


169 


eoth  CONGRESS,  2d   SESSION— Continued 


f] 

1 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

r — 

5M0 

180 

II.  docs 

1053 

House  manual. 

5541 

181 

do 

1062 

Report  of  clerk  of  House. 

5.VI2 

182 

do 

irKG 

Pulp  and  paper  investigation  hearings,  v.  1. 

6o43 

133 

do 

1502 

Same,  v.  2. 

5o^l4 

\U 

do 

1502 

Same,  v.  3. 

bb4o 

185 

do 

1502 

Same,  v.  4. 

6546 

186 

do 

1502 

Same,  v.  5,  and  v.  6,  index. 

5d47 

137 

do 

1503 

Notes  on  tariff  revision. 

5«>48 

188 

do 

1504 

Imports  and  duties,  1894-1907. 
Tariff  hearings,  v.  1. 

5549 

139 

do 

1505 

6.'>uO 

140 

do 

1505 

Same,  v.  2. 

bohl 

141 

do 

1505 

Same,  v.  3. 

6oo2 

14fl 

do 

1505 

Same,  v,  4. 

5558 

143 

do 

1505 

Same,  v.  5. 

55o4 

144 

do 

1605 

Same,  v.  6. 

5o»o 

145 

do 

1505 

Same,  v.  7. 

6556 

146 

do 

1505 

Same,  v.  8,  appendix,  and  v.  9,  index. 

6557 

147 

..,..do 

See   "Notes" 
column. 

Documents  of  a  public  nature.    Contains  1071,  1098, 

1105,  1154,  1179,  1185,  1194,  1201-1208,  1210,  1213,  1214, 

1222,  1223,  1227,  1234,  1252,  1255,  1262-1265, 1267,  1275- 

1277,  1290-1292,  1298,  1300,  1302,  1304,  1305, 1310,  1325, 

1328, 1331,  1336,  1337, 1345,  1350,  1357, 1364,  1365, 1376, 

1409,  1411,  1412,  1418-1420,  1423,  1428,  1431,  1446,  1455- 

1458,  1464,  1476,  1479,  1480,  1482,  1489,  1494,  1495,  1499, 

1506. 

6558 

148 

do 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Privateclaims  and  other  minor  documents,  I.    Contains 

H.  docs.  1063-1070,  1072-1076,  1078,  1080,  1090-1097, 

1099-1102,  1104,  1126-1153,  1155,  1156,  1169-1173,  1176- 

1178, 1180-1184, 1186, 1191-1193, 1196-1200. 

5569 

149 

do 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Same,  II.  Contains  H.  docs.  1209, 1215, 1224-1226, 1228- 
1233,  1235,  1237-1249,  1256-1261,  1266,  1272-1274,  1278- 
1281,  1284-1289,  1293,  1299,  1301,  1303,  130fr-1309,  1313, 
1315,  1316,  1318-1321,  1323,  1324,  1326,  1327,  1329,  1332- 
1336,  1338-1341,  1343,  1346-1348,  1351,  1352,  1354-1356, 
1358-1363,  1367-1375,  1377-1388,  1391-1405,  1408,  1410, 
1413-1417,  1422,  1424,  1426,  1427,  1429,  1430,  1432-1440, 
1442-1445,  1447-1453,  1459-1463,  1468-1470,  1472-1474, 
1477,  1478,  1483,  1485-1487, 1499-1493,  1496,  1497. 

5560 

I.V) 

do 

1573 

Document  index,  no.  15, 60th  Congress,  2d  session. 

5561 

151 

do 

1674 

Document  catalogue,  v.  9,  60th  Congress,  July  1, 1907- 

June30,1909. 

Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  in  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congrressional  series.  Light  figures  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  16, 
1908  Stat.  L.  V.  35.  pt.  1,  p.  565),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  in  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  in  conformity  with  the  Departmental  issues. 


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APPENDIXES  TO 

CONGRESSIONAL  TABLES 

(Reprinted,  with  changes  and  additions,  from  p.  757-769  of "  Tables  of  and  annotated  index  to  Congressional 
series  of  United  States  public  documents,"  issued  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  in  1902.] 


(171) 


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APPENDIX    1 

TABLE  SHOWING  NUMBER  OF  DOCUMENTS  AND  REPORTS  INCLUDED  IN 
CONGRESSIONAL  SET,  FROM  16TH  TO  60TH  CONGRESS,  INCLUSIVE, 
ARRANGED   BY   CONGRESSES 


SENATE 

HOUSE 

Congre« 

Docu- 
ments 

Execu- 
tive 
docu- 
ments 

Miscel- 
laneous 
docu- 
ments 

Com- 
mittee 

re- 
ports 

Total 

Docu- 
ments 

Execu- 
tive 
docu- 
ments 

Miscel- 
laneous 
docu- 
ments 

Com- 
mittee 

re- 
ports 

Total 

15 

295 
255 
138 
125 
174 
313 
222 
267 
668 
657 
853 
859 
815 
585 
714 

295 

352 

352 

!('.             

255 

138 

125 

174 

313 

222 

267 

668 

657 

853 

859 

815 

585 

714 

664 

611 

795 

835 

770 

854 

474 

407 

420 

466 

660 

840 

1,002 

1,047 

1,034 

1,240 

1,456 

1,540 

2,082 

2,635 

3,454 

235 
245 
274 
330 
435 
266 
456 
722 
487 
774 
389 
576 
448 
352 



179 

241 

232 

385 

374 

556 

652 

714 

1,189 

1,434 

971 

1,416 

782 

936 

986 

612 

183 

523 

629 

806 

774 

216 

174 

151 

136 

187 

198 

1,188 

1,061 

1,313 

2,229 

2,044 

2,606 

4,181 

4,168 

414 

17 

486 

IS      

506 

19 

715 

20  .              

809 

21 

822 

22 

1,108 

23 

1,436 
1,676 

24 

25      

2,208 

26 

1,360 

27 

1,992 
1,230 

28 

29 

1,288 

30 

111 
127 
196 
178 
183 
125 
77 
132 
93 
103 
171 
181 
153 
90 
142 
185 
317 
292 
314 
353 
429 

222 
160 
166 
104 
140 
331 
86 
167 
185 
182 
216 
279 
326 
263 
186 
186 
204 
216 
195 
291 
306 

331 
320 
433 
553 
447 
398 
311 
108 
142 
181 
273 
380 
523 
694 
706 
869 
935 
1,032 
1,573 
1,991 
2,719 

155 
146 
207 
229 
238 
256 
186 
258 
191 
274 
485 
478 
589 
471 
242 
231 
200 
337 
447 
580 
639 

163 
78 
97 
136 
218 
198 
144 
142 
144 
213 
283 
297 
387 
401 
239 
120 
92 
112 
117 
567 
759 

1,304 

31 

4 

836 

32  ... 

487 

33 

888 

34 

l,085t 

35 

l,260t 

l,104t 

616 1 

509 

36 

37 

38 

39 

638 

40 

904 

41  ... 

962 

42 

1,174 

43 

2,060 

44 

1,542 

45 

1,664 

46 

2,521 

47 

2,493 

48 

3,260 
5,328 

49 

50 

5,566 

t  Totals  do  not  include  House  Court  of  Claims  reports,  which  from  the  34th  Congress  to  the  37th  Congress 
were  assigned  a  separate  series  of  numbers. 

(173) 


174 


NUMBER  OF  DOCUMENTS  AND  REPORTS— Continued 


SENATE 

HOUSE 

Congress 

Docu- 
ments 

Execu- 
tive 
docu- 
ments 

Miscel- 
laneous 
docu- 
ments 

Com- 
mittee 

re- 
ports 

Total 

Docu- 
ments 

Execu- 
tive 
docu- 
ments 

Miscel- 
laneous 
docu- 
ments 

Com- 
mittee 

re- 
ports 

Total 

61 

315 
264 
319 

356 
299 
574 

2,627 
1,394 
1,049 
1,575 
1,893 
2,496 
3,318 
4,402 
7,342 
1,114 

3,298 
1,957 
1,942 
2,078 
2,605 
3,180 
3,999 
4,966 
8,291 
1,885 

790 
1,000 
1,316 
1,213 
1,319 
1,773 
1,574 

765 
532 
643 

411 
464 
353 

4,058 
2,621 
2,000 
3,080 
2,367 
3,006 
3,919 
4,904 
8,174 
2,326 

5,234 
3,617 
2,996 

fe-.y!S<iiij:?;:^':. 

■'■.''",??  r*' 

^:u:-:I:J. 

64 

503 
712 
684 
681 
564 
949 
771 

3,870 

65 

3,367 
4,322 
5,132 
6,223 
9,947 
3,900 

56 

67 

58 

69 

60 

Total 

11,808 

4,850 

5,640 

42,129 

64,427 

15,326 

8,779 

6,135 

70,971 

101, 211 t 

Total  number  of  Senate  publications 64, 427 

Total  number  of  House  publications 101, 211  f 

Grand  total 165, 638 1 


t  Totals  do  not  include  House  Court  of  Claims  reports,  which  from  the  34th  Congress  to  the  37th  Congress 
were  assigned  a  separate  series  of  numbers. 


APPENDIX    2 

LIST  OF  TITLE-PAGES  AND  IMPRINTS  OF  DOCUMENTS  AND  REPORTS, 
FOR  EACH  SESSION  FROM  THE  16TH  TO  THE  60TH  CONGRESS,  IN- 
CLUSIVE 

SENATE 


Con- 
gress 


30 


1  and 
special 


1  and 
special 


Title-page 


[Documents]  n.  t.  p. 
....do 


Public  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate. 
....do 


[Doctunents]  n.  t.  p 

Public  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate. 
....do 


[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

Public  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

Executive  doctunents  printed  by  order  of  Senate  dur- 
ing  


Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate. . . 
Reports  of  committees  printed  by  order  of  Senate  dur- 
ing  


[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate . . . 
Reports  of  committees  printed  by  order  of  Senate  dur- 
ing  


Index  to  executive  docimients 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of 
Senate 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate. . . 

Reports  of  committees  printed  by  order  of  Senate  dur- 
ing  


Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate. 
The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  during. . . 

The  reports  of  committees  during 

[Executive  documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Miscellaneous  documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

Index  to  executive  documents 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 


Imprint 


E.  De  Kraflt. 
Gales  &  Seaton. 

Do, 

Do. 

Do. 
Duff  Green. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Blair  &  Rives. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Thomas  Allen. 
Gales  &  Seaton. 
Ritchie  &  Heiss. 

Wendell  &  Van  Benthuysen. 
Tippin  &  Streeper. 

Wendell  <fe  Van  Benthu]^en. 

Do. 
Tippin  &  Streeper. 

Wendell  &  Van  Benthuysen. 
William  M.  Belt. 

Do. 
Do. 
Printed  at  Union  OfBce. 
Do. 

Do. 
A.  Boyd  Hamilton. 

Do. 

Do. 
Robert  Armstrong. 

Do. 

Do. 
Beverley  Tucker. 

Do. 

Do. 


(175) 


176 


TITLE-PAGES   AND  IMPRINTS   OF  DOCUMENTS   AND  REPORTS— Continued 

SENATE— Continued 


Con- 
gress 

Session 

Title-page 

Imprint 

33 

2 

land  2 

Index  to  executive  documents . . 

Beverley  Tucker. 
Do. 
Do. 

p.r: 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  during 

The  reports  of  ooTnTnittees  of  Rpnate  for . . 

34 

Index  to  executive  documents . 

A.  0.  P.  Nicholson. 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  during 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

34 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

Index  to  executive  documents . 

The  miscellaneous  doctunents  of  Senate  during 

Do. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for . . 

Do. 

35 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  during 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for . . 

WilUam  A.  Harris. 
Do. 
Do. 

35 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  during 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for  . 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

36 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

George  W.  Bowman. 
Do. 

Do. 

36 

Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents. 

Do. 

Do. 

37 

Index  to  executive  documents 

Government  Printing  Office. 

The  miscellaneous  docimients  of  Senate  for 

Do. 
Do. 

37 

Index  to  executive  documents . 

Do. 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

Do. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

Do. 

37 

Index  to  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of 

Do. 
Do. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for . .        ... 

Do. 

38 

Do. 

Do. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

Do. 

38 

Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents.        

Do. 

Do. 

39 

Index  to  executive  documents .        

Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Do. 

Do. 

39 

Index  to  executive  documents .        

Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Do. 

Do. 

40 

Index  to  executive  documents .        

Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents                         .  . 

Do. 

Do. 

40 

Index  to  executive  documents            

Do. 

Tndpv  tn  Tni^ppllanpon*?  dociimpnts                       

Do. 

Do. 

40 

Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Do. 

Do. 

41 

Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents  and  committee  re- 
ports  : 

Do. 

177 


TITLE-PAGES  AND  IMPRINTS  OP  DOCUMENTS  AND  REPORTS— Continued 

SENATE— Continued 


Session 


Tltle-pege 


Imprint 


2 


1 


2 


land  2 


3 


1 


2 

82452' 


Index  to  executive  documents 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Index  to  reports  of  committees 

Index  to  executive  documents 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Index  to  reports  of  committees 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Index  to  reports  of  committees 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Index  to  reports  of  committees 

Index  to  executive  documents 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  of  Senate  for 

-11 12 


Government  Printing  Office. 
Do, 
Do. 
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TITLE-PAGES  AND  IMPRINTS  OF  DOCUMENTS  AND  REPORTS— Continued 

SENATE— Continued 


Con- 


Title-page 


Imprint 


48. 
49. 

49. 

50. 

50. 

51. 

51. 

52. 

52. 

53. 
53, 

53. 

53, 

54 
54 
55 
55 
55 
56 
50 
57 
67 


special 
1 


The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  of  Senate  for 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for. 

....do 

Reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for. 

Reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  of  Sonate  for 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for. 

Reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

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[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

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[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t,  p 

do 

[Documents^  n.  t.  p , . , . ,  — , . . , 


Government  Printing  Office. 
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179 

LE-PAGES  AND   IMPBINTS   OF  DOCUMENTS  AND  REPORTS— Ooatinued 

SENATE— Continued 


Seasiou 


Title-page 


Imprint 


[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

....do 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

Senate  reports,  public. . 
Senate  reports,  private. 

Senate  documents 

Senate  reports,  public. . 
Senate  reports,  private. 

Senate  documents 

Senate  reports,  public. . 
Senate  reports,  private. 

Senate  documents 

Senate  reports,  public. . 
Senate  reports,  private. 
Senate  documents 


Oovemment  Printing  Office. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 


HOUSE 


[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

do 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

Executive  documents  of  H.  of  R 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  at. 

Executive  documents  of  H.  of  R 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  at. 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p. . . : .- 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

Executive  documents  of  H.  of  R 

[ Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 


E.  DeKrafft. 
Gales  &  Seaton. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Duflf  Green. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
•  Do. 
Gales  &  Seaton. 

Do. 
Blair  &  Rives. 

Do. 
Thomas  Allen. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Blair  &  Rives. 

Do. 
Gales  &  Seaton. 

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Blair  &  Rives. 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

Do. 

29 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

Ritchie  &  Heiss. 

Do. 

30 

1 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R.  dur- 

Wendell  &  Van  Benthuysen. 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

Tippin  &  Streeper. 

[Committee  reports]  n.  t.  p 

Wendell  &  Van  Benthuysen. 

30 

2 

[Executive  documents]  n.  t.  p 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

Do. 

during 

Tippin  &  Streeper. 

[Committee  reports]  n.  t.  p 

Wendell  &  Van  Benthuysen. 

31 

1 

[Executive  documents]  n.  t.  p 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

Printed  for  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives (Wm.  M.  Belt). 

during 

Do. 

[Committee  reports]  n.  t.  p 

Do. 

31 

2 

[Executive  doctunents]  n.  t.  p 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

Do. 

Do. 

[Committee  reports]  n.  t.  p 

Do. 

32 

1 

[Executive  documents]  n.  t.  p 

A.  Boyd  Hamilton. 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H  of  R.  during 

Do. 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Do. 

32 

2 

[Executive  documents]  n.  t.  p 

Robert  Armstrong. 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  during 

Do. 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Do. 

33 

1 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during. .           

A.  0.  P.  Nicholson. 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

Do. 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Do. 

33 

2 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

Do. 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

Do. 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Do. 

34 

land  2 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Cornelius  Wendell. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of 

H  of  R  during                                        

Do. 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Do. 

34 

3 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

Do. 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Do. 

35 

1 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

James  B.  Steedman. 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during                                                   

Do. 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Do. 

35 

2 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Do. 

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n  OU  8E-^;ontlnued 


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Imprint 


2 


Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Reports  of  conmilttees  of  II.  of  R.  made  during 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  printed  during 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Executive  docimaents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  printed  during. . . 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H,  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  printed  during  . . . 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

The  miscellaneous  doctmients  of  H.  of  R.  printed  during 
Rejwrts  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  and  Court  of  Claims 

made  during 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  printed  during. . . 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  dining 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  printed  during. . . 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  printed  during. . . 

Rejwrts  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  dvuing 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  printed  during. . . 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  ol  R.  made  during 

[Executive  docimaents]  n.  t.  p 

Miscellaneous  doctunents  of  H.  of  R.  printed  during. . . 

Rejxjrts  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  printed 

during 

Index  to  reports  of  committees 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for  the 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  for  the 


James  B.  Steedman. 
Do. 

Thomas  H.  Ford. 

Do. 
Do. 

Government  Printing  Office. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
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42 


3... 


43. 


45. 


46. 


Index  to  executive  documents 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for  the 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  for  the 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during , 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Index  to  reports  of  committees 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for  the 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for  the 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  for  the 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  for  the 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  for  the 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Reports  of  committees  of  H,  of  R.  for  the 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Index  to  reports  of  committees 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Index  to  reports  of  committees 

Index  to  executive  documents 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Index  to  reports  of  committees 

Index  to  executive  documents 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Reports  (bound  with  second  session). 

Index  to  executive  documents 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Index  to  reports 

Index  to  executive  documents 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Index  to  reports  of  committees 

Index  to  executive  documents 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents „ 

Reports  (bound  with  second  session). 


Government  Printing  Office. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
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3 

1 

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2 

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1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

Qoverament  Printing  Office. 
Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  docunients                  .  ........ 

Index  to  reports  of  committees     

Do. 

46 

Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents               

Do. 

Do. 

47 

Index  to  executive  documents 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

47 

Index  to  executive  documents               

Do. 

Do. 

Index  to  reports  of  committees                                  

Do. 

48 

Do. 

Do. 

Index  to  reports  of  committees      

Do. 

48 

Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents                              

Do. 

Index  to  reports  of  committees 

Do. 

49    

Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents         

Do. 

Do. 

49 

The  executive  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for  the 

Do. 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

Do. 

80 

The  executive  documents  of  H,  of  R.  for  the 

Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 
Do. 

fiO 

Index  to  executive  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for      

Do. 

Do. 

51 

The  executive  documents  of  H  of  R.  for                  

Do. 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H,  of  R.  for 

Do. 

Do. 

51 

The  executive  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for    

Do. 

Do. 

Reports  of  committees  of  II  ofR  for                       .... 

Do. 

52 

The  executive  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

Do. 

Reports  of  committees  of  II.  of  R.  for              

Do. 

62... 

Do. 

Do. 

Reports  of  committees  of  II.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

63 

The  executive  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

58.. 

Tlie  executive  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for. 

Do. 

Do. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

63 

The  executive  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

54 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports!  n.  t.  p 

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Da 

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58 
58 
58 
58 


[and2 


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[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t,  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

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[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

dor. 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

....do 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Dociunents]  n.  t.  p 

House  reports,  public. 
House  reports,  private. 

House  docimients 

House  reports,  public. 
House  reports,  private. 

House  dociunents 

House  reports,  public. 
House  reports,  private. 

House  documents 

House  reports,  public. 
House  reports,  private. 
House  documents 


Government  Printing  Office. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
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APPENDIX    3 

REFERENCE  TABLE  SHOWING  THE  DURATION  OF  EACH  SESSION  OF 
CONGRESS.  FROM  THE  1ST  SESSION  OF  THE  16TH  TO  THE  2D  SESSION 
OF  THE  GOTH,  INCLUSIVE:  SERIAL  NUMBERS  OF  THE  JOURNALS;  AND 
NAMES,  NUMBERS,  AND  DATES  OF  THE  PRESIDENTS  OF  THE  UNITED 
STATES   FOR   THE    SAME   PERIOD 


Con- 
gress 

Session 

Date 

Serial 
number 
Senate 
journal 

Serial 
number 

House 
journal 

President 

15 

special.. 

Mar.  4-6, 1817  (Senate) 

James  Monroe  (5th),  Mar.  4, 1817- 
Mar.  4,  1825 

1 

Dec.  1,  1817-Apr.  20,  1818 

1 

4 

Do. 

2 

Nov.  16,  1818-Mar.  3,  1819 

13 

16 

Do. 

l« 

1 

Dec.  6, 1819-May  15,  1820 

25 

30 

Do. 

2 

Nov.  13, 1820-Mar.  3,  1821 

41 

47 

Do. 

17 

1 

Dec.  3, 1821-May  8, 1822 

58 

62 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  2, 1822-Mar.  3, 1823 

72 

75 

Do. 

18 

1 

Dec.  1, 1823-May  27, 1824 

88 

92 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  6, 1824-Mar.  3, 1825 

107 

112 

Do. 

19 

special . . 

Mar.  4-9, 1825  (Senate) 

107 

John  Quincy  Adams  (6th),  Mar. 
4,  1825-Mar.  4,  1829. 

1 

Dec.  6, 1825-May  22, 1826 

124 

130 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  4, 1826-Mar.  3,  1827 

143 

147 

Do. 

20 

1 

Dec.  3, 1827-May  26,  1828 

162 

168 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  1, 1828-Mar.  3, 1829 

180 

.  183 

Do. 

21 

special . . 

Mar.  4-17, 1829  (Senate) 

180 

Andrew  Jackson  (7th),  Mar.  4, 
1829-Mar.  4,  1837. 

1 

Dec.  7, 1829-May  31, 1830 

191 

194 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  6, 1830-Mar.  3, 1831 

202 

205 

Do. 

22 

1 

Dec.  5, 1831-July  16, 1832 

211 

215 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  3, 1832-Mar.  2, 1833 

229 

232 

Do. 

23 

1 

Dec.  2, 1833-June  30, 1834 

237 

253 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  1, 1834-Mar.  3, 1835 

265 

270 

Do. 

24 

1 

Dec.7, 1835-July4, 1836 

278 

285 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  5, 1836-Mar.  3,  1837 

296 

300 

Do. 

25 

special . . 

Mar.  4-10, 1837  (Senate) 

296 

Martin  Van  Buren  (8th),  Mar.  4, 
1837-Mar.  4,  1841. 

1 

Sept.  4^0ct.  16, 1837 

308 

310 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  4,  1837-July  9,  1838 

313 

320 

Do. 

3 

Dec.  3, 1838-Mar.  3, 1839 

337 

343 

Do. 

26 

1 

Dec.  2,  1839-July  21,  1840 

353 

362 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  7, 1840-Mar.  3, 1841 

374 

381 

Do. 

27 

special.. 

Mar.  4-15, 1841  (Senate) 

374 

WilUam  Henry  Harrison  (9th), 
Mar.  4,  1841-Apr.  4, 1841. 

l._ 

May  31-Sept.  13, 1841 . 

389 

391 

John  Tyler  (10th),  Apr.  4,  1841- 
Mar.  4, 1845. 

2 

Dec.  6, 1841-Aug.  31, 1842 

394 

400 

Do. 

3 

Dec.  5, 1842-Mar.  3, 1843 

412 

417 

Do. 

28 

1 

Dec.  4, 1843-June  17, 1844 

430 

438 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  2, 1844-Mar.  3, 1845 

448 

462 

Do. 

a85) 


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JOURNALS;  NAMES,  ETC.,  OF  PRESIDENTS— Continued 


Con- 


Session 


Date 


Serial 
number 

Senate 
journal 


Serial 
number 

House 
journal 


President 


special. 


1 

2 

1 

2 

special.. 


special . 

1 

2 

special . 


1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

special. 


1 

special. 

2 

special. 


special. 


special. 


1 

2 

3 

special. 

1 

2 , 

special. 
1 


2 

1 

special. 
2 


Mar.  4-20,  1845  (Senate). 


Dec.  1,  1845-Aug.  10,  1846. 
Dec.  7,  1846-Mar.  3,  1847. . 
Dec.  6,  1847-Aug.  14,  1848. 
Dec.  4,  1848-Mar.  3,  1849. . 
Mar.  5-23, 1849  (Senate). . 


Dec.  3, 1849-Sept.  30, 1850. 
Dec.2, 1850-Mar.3, 1851.. 


Mar.  4-13, 1851  (Senate) 

Dec.  1, 1851-Aug.  31, 1852.. . . 

Dec.  6, 1852-Mar.  3, 1853 

Mar.  4-Apr.  11, 1853  (Senate). 


Dec.  5,  1853-Aug.  7,  1854. . 
Dec.  4, 1854-Mar.  3, 1855. . 
Dec.  3, 1855-Aug.  18, 1856. 

Aug.  21-30,  1856 

Dec.  1, 1856-Mar.  3, 1857. . 
Mar.  4-14, 1857  (Senate). . 


Dec.  7, 1857- June  14, 1858. 
June  15, 16, 1858  (Senate). 
Dec.  6, 1858-Mar.  3,-1859. . 
Mar.  4-10, 1859  (Senate). . 
Dec.  5, 1859-June  25,  1860. 
June  26-28, 1860  (Senate). 
Dec.  3, 1860-Mar.  2, 1861 . . 
Mar.  4-28, 1861  (Senate). . 


July  4-Aug.  6, 1861 

Dec.  2, 1861-July  17, 1862. 
Dec.  1, 1862-Mar.  3, 1863. , 
Mar.  4-14, 1863  (Senate). . 
Dec.7, 1863-July4, 1864.. 
Dec.  5, 1864-Mar.  3, 1865. 
Mar.  4-11, 1865  (Senate). . 
Dec.  4, 1865- July  28, 1866. 


1 


Dec.  3, 1866-Mar.  2, 1867 

Mar.  4-30,  July  3-20,  Nov.  21- 

Dec.2,1867 

Apr.  1-20, 1867  (Senate) 

Dec.  2, 1867-July  27, 1868;  Sept. 

21,  Oct.  16,  Nov.  10, 1868.... 

Note.— Mar.  13-May  26, 
1868,  trial  of  Andrew  Johnson. 

Dec.  7, 1868-Mar.  3, 1869 

Mar.  4-Apr.  10, 1869 


492 
502 
528 
528 

548 


610 
657 
657 


745 


873 
873 

917 
917 
973 
973 
1022 
1022 
1077 
1077 

1111 
1116 
1148 
1148 
1175 
1208 
1208 
1236 

1275 

1307 
1307 

1315 


1359 
1392 


479 


513 
536 


566 
594 


632 
672 


709 
776 


892 

940 
995 
1041 
1091 

1113 
1126 
1155 

1179 
1215 

1243 

1280 

1310 

1321 


1363 
1400 


James  Knox  Polk  (11th),  Mar.  4, 
1845-Mar.  4,  1849 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Zachary  Taylor  (12th),  Mar.  4, 
1849-July  9,  1850. 

Do. 
Millard  Fillmore  (13th),  July  9, 
1850-Mar.  4, 1853. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Franklin  Pierce  (14th),  Mar.  4, 
1853-Mar.  4, 1857 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
James  Buchanan  (15th),  Mar.  4, 
1857-Mar.  4, 1861. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Abraham  Lincoln  (16th),  Mar. 
4, 1861-Apr.  15,  1865- 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Andrew   Johnson   (17th),   Apr. 
15, 1865-Mar.  4, 1869. 

Do. 

Do. 
Do. 

Do. 


Do. 
Ulysses  Simpson  Grant  (18th), 
Mar.  4, 1869-Mar.  4, 1877. 


187 

DURATION    OF   EACH    SESSION    OF    CONGRESS;  SERIAL   NUMBERS  OF 
JOURNALS;  NAMES,  ETC.,   OF  PRESIDENTS  -Continued 


Oonp 
grass 

Session 

Date 

Serial 
number 
Senate 
Journal 

Serial 
number 

House 
Journal 

President 

41 

special.. 

Apr.  12-22, 1869  (Senate) 

1392 

Grant— Continued. 

2 

Dec.  6,  1869-July  15, 1870 

1404 

1410 

Do. 

3 

Dec.  5, 1870-Mar.  3, 1871 

1439 

1444 

Do. 

42 

1 

Mar  4-Apr.  20, 1871              .   . 

1465 

1469 

Do. 

special . . 

May  10-27, 1871  (Senate) 

1405 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  4, 1871-June  10, 1872 

1473 

1501 

Do. 

3 

Dec.2,1872-Mar.3,1873 

1544 

1551 

Do. 

h 

special.. 

Mar.  4-26, 1873  (Senate) 

1544 

Do. 

r 

1 

Dec.  1, 1873-June  23, 1874 

1579 

1593 

Do. 

• 

2 

Dec.  7, 1874-Mar.  3, 1875 

1628 

1633 

Do. 

44 

special.. 

Mar.  5-24, 1875  (Senate) 

1628 

1 

Dec.  6,  1875- Aug.  15, 1876 

Note.— Mar.  2-Aug.  1, 1876, 
Belknap  trial. 

1663 

1671 

Do 

2 

Dec.  4, 1876-Mar.  3, 1877 

NOTE.— Jan.  31-Mar.  2, 1877, 
Electoral  Commission. 

1717 

1740 

Do. 

46 

special.. 

Mar.  5-17, 1877  (Senate) 

1717 

Rutherford  Birchard  Hayes 
(19th),  Mar.  4, 1877-Mar.  4, 1881. 

1 

Oct.  15-Dec.  3, 1877 

1771 

1772 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  3, 1877-June  20, 1878 

1779 

1792 

Do. 

3 

Dec.  2, 1878-Mar.  3, 1879 

1827 

1841 

Do. 

46 

1 

Mar.  18-July  1, 1879 

1868 

1874 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  1, 1879-June  16, 1880 

1881 

1901 

Do. 

3 

Dec.  6, 1880-Mar.  3, 1881 

1940 

1950 

Do. 

47 

special.. 

Mar.  4-May  20, 1881  (Senate). . 

1940 

James  Abram  Garfield  (20th), 
Mar.  4, 1881-Sept.  19, 1881. 

special.. 

Oct.  10-29, 1881  (Senate) 

1984 

Chester  Alan  Arthur  (21st),  Sept. 
19, 1881-Mar.  4, 1885. 

1 

Dec.  5, 1881-Aug.  8, 1882 

1984 

2008 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  4, 1882-Mar.  3, 1883 

2072 

2089 

Do. 

«8 

1 

Dec.  3, 1883-JuIy  7, 1884 

2161 

2180 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  1, 1884-Mar.  3, 1885 

2260 

2275 

Do. 

49 

special.. 

Mar.  4-Apr.  2, 1885  (Senate). . 

2260 

Grover  Cleveland  (22d),  Mar.  4, 
1885-Mar.  4, 1889. 

1 

Dec.  7, 1885-Aug.  5, 1886 

2332 

2366 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  6, 1886-Mar.  3, 1887 

2447 

2459 

Do. 

60 

1 

Dec.  5, 1887-Oct.  20, 1888 

2503 

2529 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  3, 1888-Mar.  2, 1889 

2609 

2625 

Do. 

61 

special.. 

Mar.  4-Apr.  2, 1889  (Senate).. 

2609 

Benjamin  Harrison  (23d),  Mar. 
4, 1889-Mar.  4, 1893. 

1 

Dec.  2,  1889-Oct.  1 ,  1890 

2677 

2713 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  1, 189(>-Mar.  3, 1891 

2817 

2829 

Do. 

B2 

1 

Dec.  7, 1891-Aug.  5, 1892 

2891 

2919 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  5, 1892-Mar.  3, 1893 

3054 

3075 

Do. 

63 

^special.. 

Mar. 4-Apr.  16, 1893  (Senate).. 

3064 

Grover  Cleveland  (24th),  Mar.  4, 
1893-Mar.  4, 1897. 

1 

Aug.  7-Nov.  3, 1893 

3143 

3149 

Do 

2 

Dec.  4,  1893-Aug.  28, 1894 

3159 

3196 

Do. 

3 

Dec.  3, 1894-Mar.  2, 1895 

3274 

3291 

Do. 

64 

1 

Dec.  2,  1895-June  11, 1896 

3346a 

a367a 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  7, 1896-Mar.  3. 1897 

3466a 

3476a 

Do. 

188 

DURATION   OF  EACH   SESSION    OF   CONGRESS;  SERIAL  NUMBERS  OF 
JOURNALS;  NAMES,  ETC.,  OF  PRESIDENTS— Continued 


Con- 


Date 


Serial 
number 
Senate 
journal 

Serial 
number 

House 
journal 

346Ga 

3557a 

3570a 

3589 

3628 

3724 

3742 

3842 

3897 

4028 

4068 

4028 

4218 

4267 

4408 

4409 

4408 

4560 

4561 

4568 

4569 

4753 

4754 

4753 

4902 

4903 

5058 

5059 

5216 

5217 

5378 

5379 

President 


55. 


special . . 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

special.. 
1 

2 

special . . 

1 

2 

3 

special. . 

I 

2...  „..::.■ 

2 


Mar.  4-10, 1897  (Senate).. 

Mar.  15-July  24, 1897 

Dec.  6, 1897-July  8, 1898. . 
Dec.5, 1898-Mar.  3,  1899. 
Dec.  4, 1899-June7, 1900. 
Dec.  3, 190O-Mar.2, 1901. 
Mar.  4-9, 1901  (Senate) . . . 
Dec.  2, 1901-July  1,1902.. 

Dec.  1, 1902-Mar.4, 1903. 
Mar.  5-19, 1903  (Senate) . . 

Nov.  9-Dec.  7, 1903 

Dec.  7, 1903-Apr.  28,  1904 
Dec.5, 1904-Mar.  4, 1905. 
Mar.  4-18, 1905  (Senate).. 
Dec.  4, 1905-June  30, 1906 
Dec.3, 190&-Mar.  4, 1907. 
Dec.  2, 1907-May  30,  1908, 
Dec.  7, 19G8-Mar.  4, 1909. 


William  McKinley  (25tli),  Mar.  4, 
1897-Sept.  14,  1901. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Theodore  Roosevelt  (26th),  Sept. 
14,  1901-Mar.  4, 1909. 

Do, 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


DEPARTMENTAL   PUBLICATIONS 

See,  for  liat  of  abbreviations  and  explanations,  p.  iv. 


(189) 


b 


I 


A.    AGRICULTURE  DEPARTMENT 

[By  an  appropriation  for  the  collection  of  agricultural  etatistics,  Mar.  3,  1839,  an 
agricultural  section  was  established  in  the  ratent  Office,  The  section  continued 
until  May  15,  1862,  when  it  was  made  a  separate  Department,  though  it  was  not 
until  Feb.  9,  1889,  that  it  was  raised  to  the  dignity  of  a  Cabinet  office. 
>■,  for  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  A21.3:  3'*^.  See,  for  Organi- 
ation  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  the  various  editions  under  A21.4:l.  See,  for 
articles  containing  information  relative  to  the  work  of  certain  bureaus  of  the  Depart- 
ment for  the  farmer,  Yearbook,  1897  (ALIO: 897). 

See,  for  general  lists  of  publications  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  A1.8:55,  A17.3:9, 
A21.3:6,  and  GP3.10:1.  See,  for  various  indexes  and  special  lists,  certain  publi- 
cations classed  under  A21.3:  and  A21.4:,  also  other  series  issued  by  Publications 
Division  (A21.').] 


CUsslflca- 
tlon  no. 


Al.      SECRETARY 


Vl.l:     Annual  reports 


(date) 


[The  annual  report  on  agriculture  began  in  1837  with  a  two-page  statement  in  the  report 
of  Henry  L.  Ellsworth,  commissioner  of  patents.  From  that  date  to  1861  it  formed  a 
part  of  the  report  of  the  commissioner  of  patents,  making  a  separate  volume  after  1849. 

In  18ti2  the  Department  of  Agriculture  was  established,  and  its  annual  report  was  uni- 
formly issued  up  to  1893.  Beginning  with  the  report  for  1894,  in  accordance  with 
paragraph  2,  sec.  73,  of  the  printing  act  of  Jan.  12, 1895,  two  separate  publications  have 
been  issued,  one,  the  report  proper  (Al.l:),  containing  the  Secretary's  report  and 
the  purely  executive  reports  of  the  several  chiefs  of  bureaus,  divisions,  and  offices; 
the  other,  known  as  the  Yearbook  (ALIO:), embracing  the  Secretary's  report  and  a 
collection  of  special  articles  on  agricultural  science. 

The  title  of  the  head  of  the  Department  was  commissioner  of  agriculture  until  1889,  when 
he  became  Secretary  of  Agriculture  and  a  member  of  the  Cabinet. 

See,  for  Index  to  annual  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  1837-93,  A21.3:l. 

See,  for  further  information,  notes  under  Al.la;] 

Commissioner  of  Agriculture 

1862  [1168-78] 

1863  [1196-91] 

Same,  without  accompanying  documents.     [In  1184] 

1864  [1228-68] 

1865  [1266-1361 

1866  [1297-107] 

1867  [1347-unnumbered 

1868  [1383-unnumbered 

1869  [1428-unnumbered 

1870  [1461-unnumbered 

1871  [1522-unnumbered;  but  indexed  as  327] 
Same,  without  accompanying  documents.     [In  1502] 

1872  [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1873  [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1874  [1652-imnumbered] 

1875  Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1876  Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1877  [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Same,  supplemental.     Nov.  1877.     * 

Same,  also  transmitting  special  Department  reports  1  [A1.6:ll  and  3 
'A1.6:3J.    * 
Not  in  Congressional  set. 


1878 
1879 
1880 


Not  in  Congressional  set 
"^Not  in  Congressional  set 
Same,  preliminary  report.     [1941-27] 
1881  and  1882    [2034-unnumbered,  but  indexed  as  228] 
1883    [2114-109] 

(191) 


192 


Classifica- 
tion no. 

Al.l: 

(date) 


Al.lo: 

(date) 


Al.la: 

(CT) 

A1.2: 


Ag8  = 


An4 


Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 
Annual  reports— Continued 
Commissioner  op  Agriculture— Continued 

1884  [2212-178 

1885  [2309-269 

1886  [2405-378^ 

1887  [2487-201^ 

1888  [2564-470 
Secretary  of  Agriculture 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 


2732-1,  pt.  7 
2847-1,  pt.  6 
2940-1,  pt.  6 
3095-1,  pt.  6 
3216-1,  pt.  6 
'3310-1,  pt.  6 
'3390-6^ 
3496-6 
3651-6 
3768-6^ 
[3929-6 
4116-6 
4301-6^ 
4466-6' 


1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 

See  also,  for  another  print  of  personal  report  of  Secretary,  1902,  A1.8:73. 

1903  [4653-6] 

See  also,  for  another  print  of  personal  report  of  Secretary,  1903,  A1.8:76. 

1904  [4806-6] 

See  also,  for  another  print  of  personal  report  of  Secretary,  1904,  A1.8:79. 

1905  [4965-6] 

See  also,  for  another  print  of  personal  report  of  Secretary,  1905,  A1.8:81. 

1906  [5124-6] 

See  also,  for  another  print  of  personal  report  of  Secretary,  1906,  Al.8:83. 

1907  [5313-6] 

See  also,  for  another  print  of  personal  report  of  Secretary,  1907,  A1.8:85. 

1908  [5480-1047] 

See  also,  for  abridgment  of  personal  report  of  Secretary,  1908,  A1.8:87. 

1909  [5771-108] 

See  also,  for  abridgment  of  personal  report  of  Secretary,  1909,  A1.8:91. 
Annual  reports  (separates;  Secretary's  report) 

[The  personal  report  of  the  Secretary  Is  issued  separately  in  pamphlet  form  in  advance  of 
the  main  volume;  is  also  the  first  paper  in  the  Yearbook  (ALIO:);  and  sometimes 
appears  as  a  broadside,  or  as  a  pamphlet  printed  on  one  side  of  the  page  only,  for  the 
use  of  the  press. 

From  1902  to  1909.  it  has  also  appeared  in  the  numbered  series  of  Department  reports. 
Such  reports  are  classed  und  -  A1.8:73,  76,  79,  81,  83,  85,  87,  and  91.] 

Annual  reports  (separates;  miscellaneous) 

[Only  a  small  number  of  the  scientific  papers  accompanying  the  report  of  the  Secretary 
are  known  to  have  been  printed  separately.] 

General  publications 

Agricultural  colleges.  List  of  delegates  and  visitors  to  10th  annual  con- 
vention of  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges  and 
Experiment  Stations.    1896. 

Agriculture  Department.  [Letter  to  Benjamin  Le  Fevre,  chairman  sub- 
committee of  Committee  on  Agriculture,  House  of  Representatives, 
as  to  work  and  needs  of  Department  of  Agriculture;  by  William 
G.  Le  Due]    Feb,  27,  1880. 

Agriculture  Department.     Notice  of  its  various  functions.     1893.     * 

Angora.  Notice  of  receipt  of  letter  from  Minister  Tertell  relating  to  agri- 
culture in  Angora.     Nov.  1,  1893.    * 


193 


OlMalflcft* 
tlon  no. 


Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Animal  Industry  Bureau.  Proposed  bill  submitted  for  consideration  and 
revision,  offering  amendmenta  to  act  of  May  29,  1884,  establishing 
Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  with  view  to  more  effectual  control  of 
ccntagious  animal  diseases.    4° 

Animal  Industry  Bureau.  [Letter  of  J.  M.  Ruek  relative  to  establish- 
ment of  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  etc.]    Apr.  12,  1890.    * 

Animals.  Contagious  diseases  of  domesticated  animals,  investigations  by 
Department  of  Agriculture  [1882].  1883.  [See,  for  1884  edition, 
A4.2:An5i.] 

Antiquities.  Uniform  rules  and  regulations  prescribed  by  Secretaries  of 
Interior,  Agriculture,  and  War,  to  carry  out  provisions  of  act  for 

f  reservation  of  American  antiquities,  approved  June  8,  1906.  See 
1.2:An8. 

Apparatus  for  sale.    Jan.  24,  1896. 

Appalachian  region.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Agricultiu'e  [in  collabora- 
tion with  Department  of  the  Interior],  in  relation  to  forests,  rivers, 
and  mountains  of  southern  Appalachian  region.  1902.  large  8° 
[4229-84] 

Appalachian  Moimtains.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  on  southern 
Appalachian  and  WTiite  Mountain  watersheds,  commercial  impor- 
tance, area,  condition,  advisability  of  their  purchase  for  national 
forests,  and  probable  cost.     1908.     [5240-91] 

Appropriations.  Department  of  Agriculture,  estimates  of  appropriations 
required  for  service  of  fiscal  year  1909.  [1907.]  large  4°  [Material 
taken  from  ''Book  of  estimates,"  1909  (T9. 6:909).] 

Bamboo.    Bambusa  arundinacea,  bamboo.     [1908.]    oblong  32'' 

Beet  sugar.  Special  report  on  beet-sugar  industry  in  United  States  [in 
1897].     1898.     [3691-396] 

Beet  sugar.     Progress  of  beet-sugar  industry  in  United  States  in  1898. 

1899.  [3812-267] 

Beet  sugar.  Progress  of  beet-sugar  industry  in  United  States  in  1899,  with 
supplementary  report  on  cane-sugar  industry  of  Hawaiian  Islands. 

1900.  (56th  Cong.  1st  sess.    H.  doc.  699;  serial  no.  3985.)    [No 
edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

Same,  without  supplementary  report,  1900.    See  A1.8:69. 
Same,  1901.    See  A1.8:72. 

See  A1.8:74. 

1904.     [4591-240] 

SeeA1.8:80. 


Same,  1902. 
Same,  1903. 
Same,  1904. 
Same,  1905. 
Same,  1906. 
Same,  1907. 
Same,  1908. 
Same,  1909. 


iSeeA1.8:82. 
SeeAl.SM. 
SeeAl.SM. 
See  A1.8:90. 
See  A1.8:92. 


Cattle.    Reports  on  diseases  of  cattle  in  United  States,  made  to  commis- 
sioner of  agriculture,  with  accompanying  documents.     1869. 

Cattle.     Report  of  commissioner  of  agriculture  on  diseases  of  cattle  in 
United  States.     1871.    4°    [143()-unnumbered  document] 

Cattle.     Correspondence  with  S.  W.  Allerton  concerning  exportation  of 
Canadian  cattle  from  port  of  Boston,  Mass.     Dec.  28,  1896. 
Same.     Dec.  28,  1896.    f  ° 

Cattle.     Results  of  examinations  of  fluids  of  diseased  cattle,  with  refer- 
ence to  presence  of  cryptogamic  growth.     1871.     4°    * 

Cattle.     Contagious  pleuro-pneumonia  or  lung  plague  of  cattle,  where  and 
to  what  extent  it  exists.     1870.    * 

82452**— 11 13 


194 


Classifica- 
tion no. 

A1.2: 

€29*^ 

C49» 
C492 
C493 
C49* 
C49» 

C71 


C76 

D14 

D46 

Ex6^ 

Ex62 

F61 
F73» 


F732 
G76 

H78 

H89 
In7 

L48 

N84 
Of2 

P53 

P69 
P941 

P942 
P961 

P962 
P963 
P96* 
P96« 


Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Cattle.  Notice  to  all  railroad  companies  transporting  cattle  within  United 
States.    Mar.  17,  1897. 

Civil  service.    Letter  relative  to  classified  service.    Dec.  16,  1895.    4° 
Same.     Dec.  1,  1896.    4« 

Civil  service  in  [Agriculture]  Department.     Feb.  29,  1896. 
Same.    May  14,  1896. 

Civil-service  regulations  governing  promotions,  etc.,  in  Department  of  Ag- 
riculture.   Jan.  13,  1909. 

Colman,  Norman  J.  Report  in  response  to  inquiries  of  select  committee 
of  Senate  appointed  to  inquire  into  and  examine  methods  of  busi- 
ness of  Executive  Departments.     1888.    * 

Convention.  Proceedings  of  National  Agricultural  Convention  held  at 
Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.  15-17,  1872.     1872.     [1482-164] 

Dairy  products.  Export  of  dairy  products  of  United  States,  1821-90. 
[1890.]    * 

Desiccated  fruits.  Notice  to  exporters  of  desiccated  fruits.  Aug.  31, 
1904.    4° 

Expenditures.  [Relative  to  restriction  of  expenditures  in  Department  of 
Agriculture.]    Apr.  6,  1896.    40 

Experiments.  Protest  against  proposed  legislation  [S.  1063,  55th  Congress, 
for  further  prevention  of  cruelty  to  animals  in  District  of  Columbia] 
restricting  experiments  of  Department  of  Agriculture  [with  copy  of 
S.  1063].  May  25, 1897.  [3562-112]  [Congressional  edition  has  dif- 
ferent title  and  is  not  accompanied  by  Senate  bill  1063.] 

Flax  and  Hemp  Commission.  Report  of  Flax  and  Hemp  Commission 
[J.  K.  Moorhead,  Jno.  A.  "Warder,  and  Chas.  Jackson]  appointed  un- 
der act  of  Congress  of  Feb.  25,  1863.    n.  p.  [1865].     [1209-35] 

Foods.  Hearing  before  commission  [James  L.  Gerry,  S.  N.  D.  North,  and 
H.  W.  Wiley]  appointed  by  Secretaries  of  Treasury,  Commerce  and 
Labor,  and  Agriculture  to  make  rules  and  regulations  for  carrying 
into  effect  provisions  of  foods  and  drugs  act  approved  June  30,  1906 
[notice].     [Aug.  12,  1906.] 

Food  and  drugs  act,  June  30,  1906.    May  7,  1908. 

Grass  seed.     Circular  relative  to  testing  of  grass  seed.    May  25,  1904.    4" 

Horses.  Special  report  on  market  for  American  horses  in  foreign  countries. 
1898.     [3728-35] 

Hungarian  brome  grass.  Notice  of  circular  [1,  Botany  Division]  on  Him- 
garian  brome  grass.    June,  1894.    * 

Inspectors.  General  orders  to  inspectors  [relative  to  humane  treatment  of 
animals].    May  13,  1896. 

Leave  of  absence  not  allowed  to  employees  outside  of  Washington.  Oct. 
21,  1896.    4° 

Notice  of  receipt  of  communications  on  various  subjects.    July  7,  1893.    * 

Official  register  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  July  1,  1905;  extract  from 
V.  1  of  Official  register  [or  Blue  book,  1905].     1906.    4° 

Philadelphia,  Pa.  Report  of  participation  of  Department  of  Agriculture 
in  International  Exhibition  of  1876 ;  by  William  Saunders .     1884 .    * 

Plants.     Catalogue  of  U.  S.  plants  in  Department  of  Agriculture.     [186-.]  * 

Promotions.  Regulations  governing  promotions,  etc.,  in  Department  of 
Agriculture.     Dec.  1,  1896. 

Project  statements,  description  and  use.     1908.     24" 

Publications.  General  order  [relative  to]  distribution  of  publications. 
Jan.  10,  1896.    4° 

Oct.  15,  1895. 
Feb.  25,  1896. 
May  16,  1896. 
July  1,  1896. 


Same,  Farmers'  bulletins. 
Same,  Farmers'  bulletins. 
Same,  Farmers'  bulletins. 
Same,  Farmers'  bulletins. 


195 


tlon  no. 


Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Same,  Farmers*  bulletins.    Mar.  15,  1897.    4'> 
Same,  Farmers*  bulletins.    June  30,  1897.    4« 

Publications.  Instructions  relating  to  purchase  of  publications.  Jan.  22, 
1896.    4«» 

Queensland  nut.  Macadamia  temifolia,  Queensland  nut.  [1908.]  ob- 
long 32« 

Railroad  and  transportation  companies.  Circular  to  railroad  and  trans- 
portation companies  relative  to  prevention  of  exportation  of  diseased 
cattle.    Feb.  24,  1890.    * 

Rusk,  Jeremiah  M.  Annual  reports,  with  selected  correspondence,  relat- 
ing to  export  trade  of  U.  S.  in  live  stock  and  meat  products,  of  Jere- 
miah M.  Rusk,  1889-92.  1893.  [See  also,  for  correspondence, 
A1.8:53.] 

Scientific  work.  Recommendation  for  appointment  of  director  in  chief  of 
scientific  work  [in  Department  of  Agriculture].     Feb.  15,  1896. 

Scientific  work.    Opinions  of  scientific  men  and  others  with  regard  to 
proposition  for  director  in  chief  of  scientific  bureaus  [of  Department 
of  Agriculture].     Ist  edition.     [1896.] 
Same.    2d  edition.     [1896.] 
Same.    3d  edition.     [1896.] 
Same,  additional  opinions.     [1896.] 
Same,  additional  resolutions.     [1896.] 

Same,  with  report  of  Senate  Committee  on  Agriculture  and  Forestry, 
[1896.] 

Seed  distribution,  letter  setting  forth  present  status  regarding  seed  distri- 
bution [and  announcing  its  discontinuance].  July  25,  1895.  nar- 
row i° 

Seed,    Opinions  of  press  concerning  free  seed  distribution.     [1895.] 

Seed.  Statement  of  Secretary  at  joint  meeting  of  Senate  and  House  Com- 
mittees of  Agriculture  [relative  to]  free  seed  distribution.  Jan.  15, 
1896. 

Seed.  Proposals  for  furnishing  seed  to  Department  of  Agriculture,  1896. 
Mar.  18,  1896.     narrow  f« 

Seed.  Prohibiting  use  of  Government  seed  envelopes  by  unauthorized 
parties.    May  2,  1896.    4° 

Seed.    Cost  of  seed  distribution.    Jan.  30,  1897. 

Seed.  Brief  instructions  in  regard  to  sowing  seeds  and  raising  young 
plants  of  forest  trees,    n.a.    5  p.    * 

Sheep  husbandry .  Origin  and  growth  of  sheep  husbandry  in  United  States, 
with  some  remarks  on  angora  fleece.     1880.    [1828-25] 

Societies.     List  of  agricultural  and  horticultural  societies  in  U.  S.    1869.    * 

Specifications  of  workmanship  and  materials  required  in  erection  and 
completion  of  new  building  for  accommodation  of  Department  of 
Agriculture  in  Washington,  D.  C;  prepared  by  Cluss  &  Kammer- 
hueber.     1867.    * 

Stenographers.  Circular  letter  to  chiefs  of  bureaus,  divisions,  oflfices,  and 
Forest  Service  [relative  to  requests  to  be  made  on  Civil  Service  Com- 
mission for  stenographers  and  typewriters].     Feb.  26,  1907.    4P 

Sugarhouse  machinery  for  sale  July  1,  1895.    July  1,  1895.     4*» 

Swine.  Information  in  relation  to  disease  prevailing  among  swine  and 
other  domestic  animals.  1878.  ([45th  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  ex.  doc. 
35];  serial  no.  1780.) 

Tallow  tree.     Sapium  sebiferum,  tallow  tree.     [1908.]    oblong  32^ 

Temporary  appointments.  Circular  [calling  attention  to  rule  8  of  Civil 
Service  Commission  relating  to  temporary  appointments  and  excep- 
tions therefrom].    Mar.  10,  1908.    4® 


196 


Classifica- 
tion no. 

A1.2: 

T68 


T691 
T692 
T91 
V67 

W37 

W57 


W88 

Yl 
A1.2«: 

(CT) 

A1.3: 

(nos.) 

A1.4: 

(nos.) 


A1.5: 

(nos.) 


A1.6: 

(nos.) 


Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Transfers.  [Circular  to  chiefs  of  bureaus,  divisions,  etc.,  giving  copy  of 
Civil  Service  Commission  letter  relating  to  transfer  of  employees.] 
Feb.  27,  1908.    4« 

Traveling  expenses.  Allowances  for  traveling  expenses.  Oct.  1, 1889.  * 
Same.    July  1,  1893. 

Twenty-eight  hour  law,  June  29,  1906  [text  of  law].    July  13,  1908. 

Vienna,  Austria.  Notice  relating  to  International  Exhibition,  Vienna, 
1894.     Nov.  27,  1893.    * 

Weather  Bureau.  Schedule  of  supplies  for  Weather  Biu-eau,  fiscal  year 
1910.    [1909.]    large  8« 

Whisky.  Food  inspection  decision  65,  Labeling  of  whisky,  blends,"'  com- 
pounds, and  imitations  thereof  [opinion  of  Attorney-General]. 
Apr.  12, 1907.  [See,  for  earlier  and  later  numbers  of  Food  inspection 
decisions,  A7.5;  and  A32.5:] 

Wools.  Report  upon  examination  of  wools  and  other  animal  fibers;  by 
Wm.  McMurtrie.    1886.    4»    [2426-392] 

Yang  taw.    Actinidia  chinensis,  yang  taw.     [1908.]    oblong  32® 

General  publications  (separates) 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

See,  for  Department  circulars,  A1.14: 
[1]  Statement  in  regard  to  award  of  seed  contract.    Apr.  16,  1896. 
[2]  Vivisection  in  District  of  Columbia.    May  16, 1896. 


2  editions 


10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 


17 

24 

18 

25 

19 

26 

20 

27 

21 
22 
23 

3  editions 

28 
29 
30 

Miscellaneous  circulars 

1 
2 
3 

[Discontinued.] 

Special  reports 

1    See  also  Al. 1:877^. 
(In  A27.9:15.) 
See  also  Al.l:S77^. 


(In  A27.9:16.) 


(In  A27.9:17.) 

[Ist  edition] 
Same.     2d  edition 
Same.    3d  edition 
Same.    4th  edition 
Same.    5th  edition 
Same.     6th  edition 
Same.    7th  edition 


^eeA9.3:9, 
SeeA9.Z:9. 


12 


131 

14 

15^  (In  A27.9:17.) 

16 

17 

18 

^g}(InA27.9:17.) 

21    (In  A27.9:18.) 

22 

231 

241  (In  A27.9:18.) 

25J 

26 

27    (In  A27.9:18.) 

28 

1^}  (In  A27.9:18.) 


197 


Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 


Special  reports— Continued 

31 

32    (In  A27.9:19.) 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 


J 

n 

4(i„ 


1 

!     (I 
•J 


n  A27.9:19.) 


(In  A27.9:20.) 


49    (In  A27.9:20.) 
50 

5i; 

62 [  (In  A27.9:20.) 

53/ 

54 

55 

56' 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61. 

62 

63 

64 

65 


(In  A27.9:21.) 


1}  (In  A27.9:21.) 


[Discontinued.  Statistical  matter  of  like  character  published  later  In  Statistical  reiwrts, 
Statistics  Division,  see  A27.9:] 

Miscellaneous  special  reports 

1  3  5  7  9  11      * 

2  4  6  8  10 

[Discontinued.] 

[Department]  reports 

[Nos.  1-58  were  Issued,  1862-98,  without  numbers.  A  list  of  titles  and  assigned  numbers 
for  this  series  was  printed  on  cover  pages  3  and  4  of  no.  59,  which  was  the  first  to  bear 
a  number.  A  reprint  of  no.  58,  in  1901,  bore  the  number,  though  the  old  imprint 
date,  1898,  was  retained.] 

[I]  Circular  from  commissioner  of  agriculture  on  present  agricultural, 

mineral,  and  manufacturing  conditions  and  resources  of  U.  S.;  [by 

Isaac  Newton].     1862.    * 
[2]  Catalogue  of  plants,  bulbs,  tubers,  etc.,  for  distribution  from  U.  S. 

propagating  garden,  with  report  on  object  and  aims  of  garden;  by 

WiUiam  Saunders.     1862.    * 
[Said  to  be  the  first  publication  Issued  by  the  Department  of  Agriculture.] 
[3]  Report  on   chemical  analysis  of  grapes;  by  Charles  M.   Wetherill. 

1862.    * 
[4]  List  of  agricultural,    horticultural,   and   pomological   societies  and 

farmers  clubs,  etc.,  on  books  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  July  1, 

1870,  etc.     1870. 
[5]  List  of  agricultural  colleges  and  farmers'  clubs  and  agricultural,  hor- 
ticultural, and  pomological  societies  on  books  of  Department  of 

Agricultiu-e,  June  1,  1872,  with  name  of  president  and  secretary  of 

each.     1872.    * 
[6]  Descriptive  catalogue  of  plants  in  exotic  collection  of  Department  of 

Agriculture;  by  WiUiam  Saunders.    1872. 
[7]  Department  of  Agriculture,   its  history  and  objects;  by  James  M. 

Swank.     1872.     12° 
[8]  Culture  and  manufacture  of  ramie  and  jute  in  U.  S.;  by  Emile  Le- 

franc.     1873. 
[9]  Eucalyptus  globulus,  from  a  botanic,  economic,  and  medical  point  of 

view,   embracing  its  introduction,   culture,  and  uses;  translated 

from  the  French  of  J.  E.  Planchon.     1875.     * 
[10]  Planter's  guide  for  cultivating  and  ciu*ing  tobacco,  with  information 

and  instruction  concerning  Shelton  tobacco-hanger;  prepared  by 

Shelton  Tobacco-Curing  Co.,  of  Asheville,  N.  C.     1876. 

[II]  Catalogue  of  forest  trees  of  U.  S.  which  usually  attain  height  of  16 

feet  or  more,  with  notes  and  brief  descriptions  of  more  important 
species,  illustrating  collection  of  forest-tree  section  on  exhibition  by 
Department  of  Agricultmre  at  Centennial  Exhibition,  Philadelphia; 
by  George  Vasey.    1876. 


198 


Classifica- 
tion no. 

A1.8: 

(nos.) 


Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 

[Department]  reports— Continued 

[12]  List  of  agricultural  societies  and  farmers'  clubs  established  to  pro- 
mote agricultural,  horticultural,  and  pomological  interests  of  the 
farmer  on  books  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  July  4,  1876,  with 
list  of  agricultural  colleges,     1876. 

[13]  Statement  of  appropriations  and  expenditures  of  Department  of  Agri- 
culture, 1839-77.     1877.     * 

[14]  General  index  of  agricultural  reports  of  Patent  Oflfice,  1837-61,  and  of 
Department  of  Agriculture,  1862-76.     1879. 
See,  for  supplement,  1877-85,  A1.8:42. 

See,  for  Index  to  annual  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  1837-93, 
A21.3:l. 

[15]  Circular  letter  from  commissioner  of  agriculture  relative  to  manu- 
facture of  maize  and  sorghum  sugars.     1879. 

[16]  Letter  of  commissioner  of  agriculture  to  Jno.  W.  Johnston,  chair- 
man of  Committee  on  Agriculture,  Senate,  on  sorghum  sugar;  [by 
W.  G.  Le  Due].     1880. 

[17]  Address  of  Geo.  B.  Loring  and  other  proceedings  of  Cotton  Conven- 
tion held  in  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Nov.  2,  1881.     1881. 

[18]  Cooperative  experimenting  as  means  of  studying  effects  of  fertilizers 
and  feeding  capacities  of  plants;  by  W.  0.  Atwater.     1882. 

[19]  Artesian  wells  upon  Great  Plains,  being  report  of  geological  com- 
mission appointed  to  examine  portion  of  Great  Plains  east  of  Rocky 
Mountains,  and  report  upon  localities  deemed  favorable  for  making 
experimental  borings;  [by  C.  A.  White  and  Samuel  Aughey].     1882. 

[20]  Climatic  and  agricultural  features,  and  agricultural  practices  and 
needs  of  arid  regions  of  Pacific  slope,  with  notes  on  Arizona  and 
New  Mexico;  by  E.  W.  Hilgard,  T.  C.  Jones,  and  R.  W.  Furnas. 
1882. 

[21]  Florida,  its  climate,  soil,  productions,  and  agricultural  capabilities; 
[papers  by  George  B.  Carse  and  James  H.  Fossj.     1882. 

[22]  Proceedings  of  convention  of  agriculturists  held  in  Department  of 
Agriculture,  Jan.  10-18  [1882].     1882. 

[23]  Area  and  product  of  cereals  grown  in  1879  as  returned  by  census  of 
1880.     1883. 

[24]  Culture  of  date;  by  W.  G.  Klee.     1883. 

[25]  Necessity  of  agricultiual  education,  address  before  convention  of 
presidents  and  professors  of  agricultural  colleges,  etc.;  by  Augustine 
J.  Smith,  Jan.  23,  1883.     1883.    * 

[26]  Encouragement  to  sorghum  and  beet-sugar  industry.     1883. 

[27]  Investigation  of  sorghum  as  sugar-producing  plant;  [by]  Peter  Collier. 
1883. 

[28]  Preliminary  report  on  forestry  of  Mississippi  Valley  [by  F.  P.  Baker]; 
Tree  planting  on  plains  [by  Robert  W.  Furnas].     1883. 

[29]  Proceedings  of  national  convention  of  cattle  breeders  and  others, 
called  in  Chicago,  Nov.  1883,  to  consider  subject  of  contagious 
diseases  of  domestic  animals.     1883. 

[30]  Report  on  jute  culture  and  importance  of  the  industry;  by  S.  Water- 
house.     1883. 

[31]  Results  of  field  experiments  with  various  fertilizers;  by  W.  0.  At- 
water.    1883. 

[32]  Agricultural  grasses  and  [forage  plants]  of  United  States,  by  George 
Vasey;  also  Chemical  composition  of  American  grasses,  by  Clifford 
Richardson.     1884. 

[32  revised]  Agricultural  grasses  and  forage  plants  of  United  States,  and 
such  foreign  kinds  as  have  been  introduced,  by  Geo,  Vasey;  with 
appendix  on  Chemical  composition  of  [American]  grasses,  by  Clifford 
Richardson,  and  glossary  of  terms  used  in  describing  grasses.  New 
revised  and  enlarged  edition.    1889. 


199 


Jc*-  Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 

10. 

A1.8:     [Department]  reports— Continued 

(noe.)     [33]  Report  of  proceedings  of  national  convention  of  cattle  breeders  and 

others,  Chicago,  Nov.  [1884].     1884.     * 

[34]  Microscopic  observations,  by  Thomas  Taylor,  [articles  on]  Internal 
parasites  in  domestic  fowls  and  butter  and  fats.     1884. 

[35]  Soils  and  products  of  southwestern  Louisiana,  including  parishes  of 
St.  Landry,  Lafayette,  Vermilion,  St.  Martins,  Iberia,  and  St.  Marys; 
[by  E.  E.  Rapley].     1884. 

[36]  Organization  and  management  of  seven  agricultural  schools  in  Ger- 
many, Belgium,  and  England;  by  A.  S.  Welch.     1885. 

[37]  Address  of  Norman  J.  Colman,  commissioner  of  agriculture,  before 
convention  of  agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  July  8,  1885.     1885. 

[38]  Addresses  of  Norman  J.  Colman  and  D.  E.  Salmon,  before  3d  national 
convention  of  stockmen,  Chicago,  Nov.  1885.     1885. 

[39]  Directory  of  departments,  boards,  societies,  colleges,  and  other  organ- 
izations in  interest  of  agriculture,  horticulture,  stock  raising,  dairy- 
ing, bee  keeping,  fish  culture,  and  kindred  industries.     1885. 

[40]  Rei)ort  of  exhibits  illustrating  agricultural  statistics  at  World's  Indus- 
trial and  Cotton  Exposition,  New  Orleans,  La.;  by  J.  R.  Dodge. 
1885. 

[41]  Report  on  condition  of  dairying  in  principal  dairy  States  for  season 
of  1885.     1886. 

[42]  Supplement  to  general  index  of  agricultural  reports,  1877-85.     1886. 
See,  for  general  index,  1837-76,  A1.8:14. 

See,  for  Index  to  annual  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  1837-93, 
A21.3:l. 

[43]  Addresses  of  Norman  J.  Colman  and  D.  E.  Salmon,  before  national 
cattle  growers'  convention,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Oct.  31-Nov.  2,  1887. 
1887. 

[44]  Rules  and  regulations  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  suppression 
and  extirpation  of  all  contagious,  infectious,  and  communicable 
diseases  among  domestic  animals  of  U.  S.;  [by  Norman  J.  Colman]. 
1887.    * 

[45]  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Sta- 
tions convention,  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  1887,  report  of  committee 
on  station  work,  W.  0.  Atwater,  S.  W.  Johnson,  Geo.  H.  Cook,  com- 
mittee.    1888. 

[46]  Hog  cholera,  its  history,  nature,  and  treatment  as  determined  by  in- 
quiries and  investigations  of  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry;  [by  D.  E. 
Salmon].    1889. 

[47]  Catalogue  of  economic  plants  in  collection  of  Department  of  Agri- 
culture; by  William  Saunders.     1891. 

[48]  Papers  on  horticultiu^l  and  kindred  subjects;  by  William  Saunders. 
1891.     [From  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  1863-89.] 

[49]  Report  on  use  of  maize  (Indian  com)  in  Europe  and  on  possibilities  of 
its  extension:  1,  Introduction  of  maize  into  Eiuwpe,  by  Charles  J. 
Murphy;  2,  Food  value  of  maize,  by  H.  W.  Wiley;  3,  Indian  com 
industry  in  United  States,  by  B.  W.  Snow.     1891. 
Same,  French,  with  omission  of  article  by  Charles  J.  Murphy.     1892. 
Same,  German,  with  omission  of  article  by  Charles  J.  Murphy,  and  addi- 
tion of  recipe  for  Murphy-brod.     1892. 
Same,  Scandinavian,  with  omission  of  article  by  Charles  J.  Murphy. 

1892. 
Same,  Spanish,  with  omission  of  article  by  Charles  J.  Murphy.     1892. 

[50]  Progress  report  on  dairy  industry  of  Denmark;  by  C.  C.  Georgeson. 
[1893.] 

[51]  Studies  of  parasitic  and  predaceous  insects  in  New  Zealand,  Australia, 
and  adjacent  islands;  by  A.  Koebele.     1893. 


200 


Classiflca- 
tion  no. 

A1.8: 

(nos.) 


Al.Sa: 

(CT) 

A1.9: 

(nos.) 


Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 

[Department]  reports— Continued 

[52]  Indian  corn  (or  maize)  in  manufactiu-e  of  beer;  by  Robert  Wahl. 

1893. 
Same,  German.     1893. 
[53]  Selected  correspondence  relating  to  export  trade  in  live  stock  and 

meat  products;  [by  J.  M.  Rusk].     [1893.] 
See  also  A1.2:R89. 
[54]  Suggestions  regarding  cooking  of  food,  by  Edward  Atkinson;  with 

introductory  statements  regarding  nutritive  value  of  common  food 

materials,  by  Ellen  H.  Richards.     1894. 
[55]  List  of  publications  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  1889-93.     1894. 

[See  also,  for  information  concerning  other  lists,  note  under  Al.] 
[56]  Arbor  day,  its  history  and  observance;  by  N.  H.  Egleston.     1896. 

Same.     Revised  edition.     1896. 
[57]  Proceedings  of  National  Convention  for  Suppression  of  Insect  Peets 

and  Plant  Diseases  bv  Legislation,  Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  5  and  6, 

1897;  edited  by  B.  T.  Galloway.     1897. 
[58]  Cultivation  of  tobacco  in  Sumatra;  by  Emile  Mulder.     1898. 


58  Same. 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 


1898  [1901]. 


\    [3985-399] 


65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Same,  mapsj 

See,  for  later  editions,  A26.5: 


Seealso  Al. 2:  B39. 


[4241-316]    See  also  A1.2: 
See  also  Al. 1:902. 
Seealso  Al. 2:  B^9. 


B39. 


75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 


90 
91 
92 


See  also  Al.  1:903. 


See  also  Al.  1:904. 

[4766-160]     See  also  A1.2:  B39. 

See  also  Al. 1:905. 

[4915-418]    See  also  A1.2:  B39. 

See  also  Al. 1:906. 

[5195-799]    See  also  A1.2:  B39. 

Seealso  Al. 1:907. 

[5315-980]    See  also  A1.2:  B39. 

See  also  Al. 1:908. 


[5482-1542] 
See  also  Al. 
[5773-146] 


See  also  Al. 2: BS9. 
1:909. 
Seealso  Al. 2:  BS9. 


[Department]  reports  (separates) 


Farmers'  bulletins 


See,  for  Index  to  Farmers' 


bulletins  1-250,  A21.3:8. 
19    1st  edition 

Same.     Revised  edition 
Same,  reprint    * 
Same.    3d  revised  edition 
Same.     4th  revised  edition 


Same  [partial  reprint] 


10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 


2  editions 


[1st  edition] 
Same.    [2d  edition] 


20 
21 
22 
23 

24 
25 

26 

27 
28 


6  editions 

3  editions 
3  editions 
3  editions 

[1st  edition] 
Same,  reprint    * 
Same.     Revised  edition 
Same.     2d  revision 
Same,  reprint 

3  editions 

2  editions 


201 


iMsiflea-  Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 

tion  no. 

A1.9:     Farmers'  bulletins— Continued 


(noB.) 

31 

3  editions 

91 

3  editions 

32 

4  editions 

92 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.U.l. 

33 
34 

3  editions 
3  editions 

93 
94 

3  editions 

35 

3  editions 

95 

3  editions 

36 

96 

37 

3  editions 

97 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.llil. 

38 

98 

2  editions 

39 

2  editions 

99 

3  editions 

40 

2  editions 

100 

2  editions 

41 

3  editions 

101 

2  editions 

42 

2  editions 

102 

2  editions 

43 

103 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.ll.l. 

44 

5  editions 

104 

2  editions 

45 

2  editions 

105 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.llil. 

46 

106 

47 

2  editions 

107 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.ll.l. 

48 

108 

49 

2  editions 

109 

2  editions 

50 
51 

2  editions 
4  editions 

110 
111 

2  editions 

52 

4  editions 

112 

2  editions 

53 

113 

4  editions 

54 

3  editions 

114 

3  editions 

See  also  A10.11:l 

55 

3  editions 

115 

56 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.llil. 

116 

2  editions 

57 

[1st  edition] 
Same,  2d  print    * 
Same,  revised  June,  1903.    20  p. 
Same,  revised  June,  1903.     [31+ 

117 
118 

119 

2  editions 

.See  aZso  AlO.llil 

120 

20  p). 

121 

4  editions 

58 

4  editions 

122 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.llrl 

59 

4  editions 

123 

2  editions 

60 

5  editions 

124 

See  also  A10.11:l. 

61 

3  editions 

125 

62 

3  editions 

126 

2  editions 

63 

3  editions 

127 

3  editions 

64 

4  editions 

128 

6  editions 

65 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.Uil. 

129 

3  editions 

66 

4  editions 

130 

67 

131 

2  editions 

68 

132 

3  editions 

69 

3  editions 

See  also  AlO. 11:1. 

133 

See  also  AlO.llil.      . 

■ 

70 

134 

2  editions 

71 

2  editions 

135 

2  editions 

72 

136 

73 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.lll. 

137 

3  editions 

74 

3  editions 

138 

2  editions 

75 

139 

2  editions 

76 

140 

3  editions 

. 

77 

4  editions 

141 

■" 

78 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.U.l. 

142 

3  editions 

79 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.ll.l. 

143 

80 

2  editions 

144 

See  also  AlO.llil. 

81 

2  editions 

145 

2  editions 

82 

2  editions 

146 

83 

2  editions 

147 

3  editions 

. 

84 

3  editions 

See  also  AlO.lll. 

148 

85 

3  editions 

149 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.llil 

" 

86 

2  editions 

150 

2  editions 

87 

2  editions 

See  also  A10.11:l. 

151 

2  editions 

88 

2  editions 

152 

2  editions 

89 

153 

90 

154 

3  editions 

202 


Classlflca. 

Al.     SECREl 

rARl 

r — Continued 

tlon  no. 

A1.9: 

Farmers'  bulletins— Continued 

(nos.) 

155 

3  editions 

219 

156 

2  editions 

220 

157 

3  editions 

221 

158 

2  editions 

222 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

159 

2  editions 

223 

2  editions 

160 

224 

161 

2  editions 

225 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

162 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

226 

163 

227 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

164 

3  editions 

228 

2  editions 

165 

2  editions 

229 

2  editions 

166 

230 

167 

231 

2  editions 

168 

232 

169 

See  also  A10.U:2. 

233 

2  editions    See  also  A10.11:2 

170 

2  editions 

234 

171 

235 

2  editions 

172 

2  editions 

236 

2  editions 

173 

4  editions    See  also  A13.3:24  3. 

237 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

174 

2  editions 

238 

175 

3  editions 

239 

2  editions 

176 

240 

177 

4  editions 

241 

2  editions 

178 

2  editions 

242 

2  editions 

179 

3  editions 

243 

180 

244 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

181 

2  editions 

245 

182 

2  editions 

246 

3  editions 

183 

3  editions 

247 

184 

248 

185 

249 

2  editions 

186 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

250 

187 

2  editions 

251 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

188 

2  editions 

252 

2  editions 

189 

253 

190 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

254 

2  editions 

191 

255 

2  editions 

192 

2  editions 

256 

2  editions 

193 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

257 

3  editions 

194 

3  editions 

258 

2  editions 

195 

259 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

196 

260 

197 

3  editions 

261 

2  editions 

198 

262 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

199 

3  editions 

263 

200 

264 

2  editions 

201 

2  editions 

265 

202 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

266 

203 

3  editions 

267 

See  also  A10.11:2, 

204 

268 

3  editions 

205 

2  editions 

269 

206 

2  editions 

270 

207 

271 

208 

272 

209 

2  editions 

273 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

210 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

274 

211 

2  editions 

275 

212 

276 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

213 

2  editions 

277 

214 

278 

215 

279 

216 

280 

217 

281 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

218 

3  editions 

282 

2  editions 

203 


ClMalflcft* 

Al.     SEC 

:retari 

r — Continued 

tlon  uo. 

A1.9: 

Farmers'  bnlletins— Continued 

(noe.) 

283 

333 

284 

334 

See  aUo  AlOAliS. 

285 

335 

286 

336 

2  editions 

287 

337 

288 

338 

2  editions 

289 

339 

2  editions 

290 

340 

291 

341 

292 

342 

See  also  A10.11:3. 

293 

343 

2  editions 

294 

344 

if 

295 

345 

2  editions 

296 

See  also  A10.11:3. 

346 

297 

347 

2  editions 

298 

348 

299 

349 

300 

350 

301 

351 

302 

352 

303 

353 

See  also  A10.11:3. 

* 

304 

354 

305 

See  aho  A10.11:3. 

355 

2  editions 

306 

356 

307 

357 

308 

2  editions 

358 

SeeaUoAlZ.S:24* 

309 

See  also  A10.11:3. 

359 

310 

360 

See  also  A10.11:3. 

311 

2  editions 

361 

312 

2  editions 

362 

313 

2  editions 

363 

314 

2  editions 

364 

315 

365 

316 

See  also  AlO. 11:3. 

366 

See  also  AIO.U'.Z. 

317 

See  also  A10.11:Z. 

367 

318 

2  editions 

368 

319 

369 

320 

See  also  A10.11:3. 

370 

321 

371 

322 

372 

323 

373 

2  editions 

324 

374 

See  aUo  AlO.lliS. 

325 

375 

326 

376 

327 

377 

328 

WS 

329 

SeeaUoA10.11:Z. 

379 

330 

380 

331 

381 

See  also  A10.11:3. 

332 

2  editions 

382 

ALIO: 
(date) 


Tearbook 

[Issued  since  1894  In  accordance  with  paragraph  2,  sec.  73,  of  the  printing  act  of  Jan.  12, 
1895.  Contains  the  Secretary's  report,  Illustrated  popular  articles  giving  results  of 
experiments  and  Investigations  and  practical  Information  on  agricultural  subjects, 
and  an  appendix  designed  to  serve  as  a  handbook  of  useful  information  for  the  farmer. 

See,  for  indexes  to  Yearbooks,  A21.3:7,9  and  A19.4:17.J 

1894  [3326-355] 

1895  [3441-380] 

1896  [3496-6,  pt.  2] 

1897  [3693-454] 

1898  [3824-293] 

1899  [3996-588] 

Same,  printed  on  heavier  paper  and  lettered  on  back  "Special  edition, 
Pans  Exposition,  1900." 


204 


Classlflca- 

Al. 

SECRETARY- 

Continued 

tion  no. 

ALIO: 

Yearbook— Continued 

(date) 

1900 

4179-519 

1901 

4385-661 

1902 

4540-459 

1903 

4726-708 

1904 

4880-424' 

1905 

5045-892 

1906 

5208-813 

1907 

5314-987 

1908 

5481-1560] 

1909 

5772-129] 

Al.lOa: 

Year 

book  (separates) 

(CT) 

[The 

Secretary's  report  and  most  of  the  articles  on 

scientific  subjects  contained  in  th( 

Yearbook  are  printed  separately.] 

Al.ll: 

Regulations 

(nos.) 

1 

SaB 

ae,  amendment  1 

A1.12: 

Gene 

5ral  orders 

v^arious  sizes 

(nos.) 

[Not  issued  for  general  distribution.] 

1     * 

43 

Same, 

supplement 

2 

44 

83 

3 

45 

84 

4     * 

46    * 

85 

5    * 

47 

86 

6    * 

48 

87    * 

7    * 

49 

88 

8    * 

Same,  amended 

Same, 

supplement 

9 

50 

89 

10    * 

51 

90 

11 

52 

91 

12 

53 

92    * 

13 

54 

Same, 

ame 

nded 

Sai 

ne,  amended 

55 

93 

14 

56 

94 

15    * 

57 

95 

16    * 

58 

96 

17 

59 

97 

18 

60 

98 

19 

61 

99 

20 

62 

100 

. 

21 

63 

101 

22 

M 

102 

23 

65 

103 

24    * 

66 

104 

25 

67 

105 

26 

68 

106 

27 

69 

107 

28 

70 

108 

29 

70a 

109 

30    * 

71 

110 

31 

72 

111 

32 

73 

112 

33 

74     . 

113 

34    * 

75 

114 

35 

76 

115 

36 

77    * 

116 

37 

78 

117 

38 

79    * 

118 

39    - 

80    * 

119 

40 

81 

120 

41 

Same,  amended 

121 

42 

82 

122 

205 


ClMslflca- 
tloQ  no. 

A1.12: 

(no8.) 


.18: 

(OT) 

il.14: 

(date 
and 

DOS.) 


Al .     SEC  RET ARY— Continued 
General  orders— Continued 


123 
124 
125 
126 
127 


128 
129 
130 
131 
132 


133 
134 
135 
136 
137 


Special  orders  (unnumbered)    4® 

Department  circulars 

See,  for  Circulars,  A1.4: 

1905,  no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no.  4 

Same,  amendment 
[Discontinued.] 

A2.     ACCOUNTS    AND    DISBURSEMENTS    DIVISION 

kbUshed  as  a  branch  of  the  Secretary's  office  July  1, 1880;  became  a  separate  division  In  1889.    See,  for 
information  concerning  division,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  (A21.3:3 »-»).] 


M: 

(date) 

l2.2: 

Ap6 

F49 

F521 

F522 
F523 

F52* 
r76 

P29 

1.3: 

(no8.) 


Annual   reports 

[1892-1909,  In  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  issued  separately 
also.] 

General  publications 

Appropriations,  Use  of  annual  appropriations  [decision  of  Comptroller 
of  Treasury,  Apr.  18,  1900]  reprinted  for  use  of  disbursing  office. 
Department  of  Agriculture.     [1901.] 

Financial  transactions.  Regulations  governing  financial  transactions  with 
Department  of  Agriculture,  with  extracts  from  Revised  statutes, 
decisions  of  comptrollers,  etc.     1894. 

Fiscal  regulations  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  with  extracts  from  Revised 
statutes,  decisions  of  courts,  rulings  of  comptrollers,  opinions  of 
Attorneys-General,  etc.     1898. 
Same.    Revised  edition.     1901. 
Same,  without  extracts  from  Revised  statutes,  etc.     Revised  edition, 

effective  Aug.  1,  1904.    1904.    narrow  12° 
Same.     Revised  edition,  effective  Oct.  1,  1907.    1907.    narrow  12° 

Forest  Service.  Contract  prices  for  supplies  for  Forest  Service  supply 
depot,  Ogden,  Utah,  fiscal  year  1910.     1909.    4° 

Pay  regulations.  [Circular  letter  relating  to  pay  regulations  for  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture.]    Oct.  26,  1903.    4° 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 


tThis  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  The  Agri- 
culture Department  has  since  made  radical  changes  in  the  two  series  of  publications 
formerly  issued  by  the  Food  and  Drug  Inspection  Board  and  entered  in  this  Check- 
list under  A32.5:  and  A32.6:  These  publications,  since  the  early  part  of  1910,  appear 
without  the  name  of  the  board  and  over  the  signature  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture, 
although  the  board  is  still  (Mar.  2,  1910)  in  existence.  See,  for  further  information, 
entries  and  footnote  under  A32.5:  and  A32.6: 

This  change  has  necessitated  the  continuation  of  these  two  series  under  Al.,  two 
additional  classes  having  been  assigned,  the  series  titles  of  which  are  as  follows: 

A  1.15:    Food  inspection  decisions 

(nos.) 

Al.16:    Notices  of  judgment,  food  and  drugs  act 

(nos.) 


206 


Classifies* 
tlon  no. 


A2. 


ACCOUNTS  AND  DISBURSEMENTS 

DIVISION— Continued 


A2.4:     Circulars 


(nos.) 
A2.5: 


[None  issued.] 

Expenditures  of  Department  of  Agriculture 

[The  Department  of  Agriculture  has  made  a  yearly  statement  of  expenditures,  by  fiscal 
years,  vmder  act  making  appropriation  for  Agriculture  Department  for  fiscal  year 
1886,  approved  Mar.  3, 1885.  No  bureau  editions  of  these  have  been  printed,  except 
for  1906.  The  list  below  shows  where  these  statements  are  to  be  found  in  the  Congres- 
sional set.  For  fiscal  year  1908,  a  similar  statement  for  the  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture (exclusive  of  Forest  Service)  forms  a  part  of  the  document  bearing  title  Combined 
report  of  expenditures  during  fiscal  year  1908,  appropriations  for  fiscal  year  1909,  and 
expenditures  proposed  for  fiscal  year  1910,  for  which  see  [5484-1221].  Expenditures 
for  fiscal  year  1909  appear  also  in  a  document  of  the  next  year  with  similar  title,  for 
which  see  [5774-421]. 

1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 


2415-154] 

1898 

[3768-23] 

2488-20] 

1899 

3929-173] 

2565-122] 

1900 

4116-29] 
4301-29] 

None  issued.] 

1901 

2741-104] 

1902 

None  issued.] 

2855-35] 

1903 

4565-34] 

2953-55] 

1904 

4855-256 

None  issued.] 

1905 

5031-448] 

3223-14] 

1906 

Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

3319-8] 

1907 

5258-425] 

3390-25] 

1908 

5483-1157] 

None  issued.] 

1909 

5774-202] 

3651-26] 

A3.      AGROSTOLOGY    DIVISION 


[Originally  a  part  of  the  Division  of  Botany  (A6.)- 

-•        -  .«...,,       'jiyi,  1901;  sec  A19. 


Established  as  an  independent  division  July  1,  1895. 
Merged  into  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry  July  1, 1901; 
See,  for  List  of  publications  of  Division  of  Agrostology,  A3.4:36. 
See,  for  information  concerning  division,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  (A21.3:3i-3).J 


A3.1: 

(date) 

A3.2: 

(CT) 
A3.3: 

(nos.) 


A3.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1895-1901,  in  annual  reports  of  Agilculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  Issued  separately 
also.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Bulletins 

1 

2    2  editions 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7    3  editions 

Circulars 

1 
2 
3 

4  2  editions 

5  2  editions 

6  2  editions 
7 
8 
9 


8 

15 

22 

9 

16 

23 

10 

17 

2  editions 

24 

11 

18 

25 

12 

19 

2  editions 

13 

20 

2  editions 

14 

2  editions          21 

10 

19 

28 

11 

20 

29 

12 

21 

30 

13 

22 

31 

14 

23 

32 

15 

24 

33 

16 

25 

2  editions 

34 

17 

26 

35 

18 

27 

36 

ANIM. 

A.L,    INDUSTRY    BUREAU 

A4, 

rThe  Veterinary  Division  which  had  been  established  in  the  Department  of  Agriculture  In  1883  was 
replaced  by  the  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry  organized  in  1884  under  act  approved  May  29, 1884  (Stat.  L. 

See,  for  Iriformation  concerning  bureau,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  (A21.3:3 1-«),  and 
Yearbook,  1897  (A1.10:897).] 


207 


A4,    ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BmiEAtT— Continued 

Annual  reports 

[I'^rotn  1S84  to  1009,  an  abbreviated  report  is  also  found  In  annual  reports  of  Agriculture 
Department  (Al.l:).  ] 

1884,  let    12311-25] 

1885,  2d    [2311-36] 
1886,3d    [2493-156] 

1887  and  1888,  4th  and  5th    [2665-139 
1889  and  1890,  6th  and  7th      2801-270 
1891  and  1892,  8th  and  9th    [3138-120 
1893  and  1894,  10th  and  11th     [3420-205] 
1895  and  1896,  12th  and  13th     [3537-291] 

1897,  14th     [3680-578] 

1898,  15th      3831-307 

1899,  16th      4019-745 

1900,  17th      4201-549 

1901,  18th      4387-682 

1902,  19th      4546-474 

1903,  20th    [4733-743 

1904,  2l8t     [4891-467] 

1905,  22d     [5056-941] 

1906,  23d     [5180-353] 

1907,  24th    [5316-978] 

1908,  25th     '548^1568] 

1909,  26th     [5776-130] 

[  The  bureau  also  submits  to  Congress  annually  a  report  of  operations,  with  list  of  em- 
ployees, expenditures,  etc. ,  no  bureau  edition  of  which  is  issued.  Following  are  the 
references  to  these  reports  as  they  appear  in  the  Congressional  set.] 


1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 


2510-69] 

2654-62' 

2682-24 

2818-8] 

2892-11] 

3056-20] 

None  issued.] 

3275-27] 


1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 


3414-96 
3469-45 

1903 

1904 

3680-227] 

1905 

3728-55] 

1906 

3850-100] 

1907 

4033-96] 
4230-99] 

1908 

1909 

4424-105] 

4674-384 

4831-206" 

4987-447" 

5195-743 

;5239-405] 

None  issued.] 

5777-127] 


Annual  reports  (separates;  reports  of  chief) 

[The  personal  report  of  the  chief  is  issued  separately  In  pamphlet  form.] 

Annual  reports  (separates;  miscellaneous) 

[The  more  important  of  the  scientific  papers  accompanying  the  reports  of  the  chief  are 
Issued  separately  in  pamphlet  form.  Of  recent  years,  some  of  these  papers  have 
also  been  reprinted  as  Circulars  of  the  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  all  such  reprints 
being  classed  under  A4.4:J 

General  publications 

Animals.    Contagious  diseases  of  domesticated  animals,  investigations  by 

Department  of  Agriculture,  1883-84.    1884. 
See,  for  1883  edition,  A1.2:An53. 
Animal  Husbandry  Office.    Outline  of  work  of  Animal  Husbandry  Office; 

[by  George  M.  Rommel].    1906.     16° 
Beef.    Report  on  beef  supply  of  United  States  and  export  trade  in  animals 

and  meat  products,  by  D.  E.  Salmon;  from  report  [of  Secretary 

of  Agriculture],  1889.     1890.     (Special  bulletin.) 
Cattlemen.     Proceedings  of  interstate  convention  of  cattlemen,  held  at 

Fort  Worth,  Tex.,  Mar.  11-13,  1890.     1890.     (Special  bulletin.) 
Cattle.    Special  rejjort  on  diseases  of  cattle  and  on  cattle  feeding;  by  Drs. 

Murray,  Atkinson,  Harbaugh,  Lowe,  Law,  Dickson,  Trumbower, 

Smith,  and  Prof.  Henry.     1892.     [3125-1063] 
Same.     [Reprint]  1896. 
Cattle.    Special  report  on  diseases  of  cattle;  by  Drs.  Pearson,  Murray, 

Atkinson,  Lowe,  Harbaugh,  Law,  Dickson,  Mohler,  Trumbower, 

Salmon,  Smith,  and  Stiles.    Revised  edition.    1904.    [4734-744] 


Classiflca« 
tion  no. 

A4.2: 

029^ 


DI41 

DI42 

DI43 

D14* 

DI45 

D14« 

D14' 

DI48 

D14« 

D1410 

Dl4^i 

DI412 

D621 

D622 
D63 

F26 
F48 
F73 
F82 
G45 
H781 


208 


A4:.    ANIMAIi  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Continued 


I 


H782 
H783 


H784 

Lll^ 

LII2 
M29 

M46^ 

M462 

M463 


General  publications— Continued 

Same;  by  Drs.  Atkinson,  Dickson,  Harbaugh,  Hickman,  Law,  Lowe, 

Mohler,  Murray,  Pearson,  Ransom,  Salmon,  Smith,  and  Trumbower. 

Revised  edition,  1908.    Feb.  15,  1909. 

Dairying.     Fifty  dairy  rules  [by  R.  A.  Pearson;  from  Farmers'  bulletin 

63].    n.  d.    oblong  large  8«    [See,  for  Farmers'  bulletin  63,  A1.9: 

Dairy  Division.    Publications  of  Dairy  Division,  1895-1905.    [1905.] 
Dairy  Division.     Outline  of  work  of  Dairy  Division.    1906.    narrow  16° 

Same;  by  Ed.  H.  Webster.    1906.    narrow  16" 
Dairymen.     Publications  of  interest  to  dairymen.     [1905.] 
Same.    Jan.  26,  1906. 
Same.    July  24,  1906. 
Same.    Mar.  18,  1907. 
Same.     Sept.  30,  1907. 
Same.    Feb.  5,  1908. 
Same.    Aug.  8,  1908. 
Same.    Feb.  15,  1909. 
Dips.     Instructions  concerning  preparation  and  application  of  dips,  and 
reporting  inspections  and  dippings  of  sheep  and  cattle  for  scabies. 
May  18,  1907.    narrow  16° 
Dips.     Instructions  concerning  inspection  and  dipping  of  sheep  and  cattle 

for  scabies,    n.  p.  July  29,  1904.    16° 
District  of  Columbia.     Order  of  commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  for 
suppression  and  prevention  of  tuberculosis  in  cattle.     [Nov.  27, 
1909.] 

Fats.     [Circular  letter]  to  inspectors  in  charge  and  others 
40 

Filled  cheese.    [Notice  of  passage  of  fiUed-cheese  bill.] 
oblong  12°    [To  accompany  Circular  11  (A4.4:ll).] 

Foot-and-mouth  disease.  Instructions  concerning  inspection  for  foot-and- 
mouth  disease.     Dec.  3,  1902. 

Fowl  cholera.  Report  on  prevention  of  fowl  cholera;  by  D.  E.  Salmon. 
Feb.  23,  1881.    4°    * 

Glanders.  Notice  regarding  interstate  movement  of  horses,  mules,  and 
asses  affected  with  glanders.    Oct.  9,  1907. 

Horse.     Special  report  on  diseases  of  horse:  by  Drs.  Michener,  Law,  Har- 
baugh, Trumbower,  Liautard,  Holcombe,  Huidekoper,  and  Dick- 
son.    1890. 
Same.    [Reprint]  1896. 

Same;  by  Drs.  Pearson,  Michener,  Law,  Harbaugh,  Trumbower,  Liau- 
tard, Holcombe,  Huidekoper,  Stiles,  and  Adams.  Revised  edition, 
1903.  [4552^87] 
Same;  by  Drs.  Pearson,  Michener,  Law,  Harbaugh,  Trumbower,  Liau- 
tard, Holcombe,  Huidekoper,  Stiles,  Mohler,  and  Adams.  Revised 
edition.    1907.     [5205-795] 

Labels.     Instructions  [to  inspectors  and  others]  concerning  trade  labels 
under  meat-inspection  law  and  regulations;  [by  A.   D.  Melvin]. 
Sept.  12,  1906. 
Same,  revised.     Dec.  10,  1906. 

Mallein.  Directions  for  using  mallein,  as  prepared  in  Biochemic  Labora- 
tory, for  diagnosis  of  glanders  in  horses.     Apr.  5,  1907.     4° 

Meat  inspection.  [Circular]  to  inspectors  in  charge  [of  meat-inspection 
stations  relative  to  duties,  etc.].    Oct.  30,  1906.    4° 

Meat  inspection.  Instructions  concerning  laboratory  inspections  of  meat 
food  products.    Aug.  13,  1907.    4° 

Meat  inspection.  [Circular]  to  inspectors  and  others  [relative  to  meat 
inspection  regulations;  Circular  to  inspectors  and  others  relative  to 
marks  of  inspection].    Dec.  27  [and  28]  1906.    4° 


July  19,  1909. 


June  10,  1896. 


209 


CUs8inca« 
tion  nu. 


A4.    ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Meat  products.    Instructions  concerning  stocks  of  meat  food  products  on 

hand  Oct.  1,  1906.    Oct.  16,  1906. 
Same,  Jan.  7,  1907.    Jan.  14,  1907. 
Meat  inspection  amendment,  approved  June  30,  1906.     [1907.] 
Meat  inspection.     Instructions  supplementing  new  meat-inspection  regu- 
lations relating  to  tuberculosis,  hog  cholera,  and  icterus,     Apr.  1, 

1908.     narrow    16°    [These    Instructions    supplement    regulations 

issued  as  B.  A.  1.  order  150  (A4.5:150).] 
Pork.     Instructions  for  microscopists  in  examination  of  pork  for  trichina. 

June  26,  1896. 
Publications.     Classified  list  of  available  publications  of  Bureau  of  Animal 

Industry  [for  foreign  distribution],  Sept.  1,  1908.     Oct.  19,  1908. 

[See,  for  edition  for  home  distribution,  A4. 4:134.] 
Sheep.    Animal  parasites  of  sheep;  by  Cooper  Curtice.     [1st  edition.] 

1890. 
Same.    2d  edition.     1890. 
Sheep.     Special  report  on  history  and  present  condition  of  sheep  industry 

of  United  States;  by  Ezra  A.  Carman,  H.  A.  Heath,  and  John  Minto. 

1892.     [3124-105] 
Swine  plague.    Special  report  on  cause  and  prevention  of  swine  plague, 

results  of  experiments  conducted  by  Theobald  Smith.     1891. 
Tuberculin.     Directions  for  using  tuberculin,  as  prepared  in  Biochemic 

Laboratory,  for  diagnosis  of  tuberculosis  in  cattle.    Apr.  5,  1907.    4° 
Tuberculosis.     Notice  regarding  interstate  movement  of  cattle  and  swine 

which  are  affected  with  tuberculosis.     Nov.  6,  1907. 
Tuberculous  cattle.    Danger  from  products  of  tuberculous  cattle.    Feb.  24 

1908. 

General  publications  (separates) 


Bulletins 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 


2  editions 
2  editions 


28 


[1st  edition] 
Same,  revised 


[5056-942] 


29 
30 
31 


34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39, 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47, 

48 
49 
50 
51 
52, 
53 
54 
55 
56 


25pts. 


3  pts.     [Issued  separately  and 
also  in  one  pamphlet.] 


3  pts. 


82452°— 11 14 


210 


Cla«slflca- 

A4.     ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BURKA.U— Continued 

tion  no. 

A4.3: 

Bxdletln  s— Continued 

(nos.) 

57 

87 

■ 

58 

2  prints 

88 

59 

89 

60 

90 

61 

91 

62 

92 

63 

2  editions 

93 

64 

94 

65 

95 

66 

96 

67 

97 

68 

Same  [reprint]    [Pages    78-80, 
Goats  in  Norway  and   Swe- 
den, omitted.] 

98 

99 

100 

101 

69 

102 

70 

103 

71 

104 

72 

105 

Same  [reprint]  [Plates  4-6  are 

106 

added  to  this  reprint.] 

107 

73 

108 

74 

109 

75 

110, 

pt.lt 

76 

111 

77 

112 

78 

113 

79 

114 

80 

115 

81 

116 

82 

117 

83 

118:1 

84 

119 

85 

120  5 

86 

121 

A4.4: 

Circulars 

(nos.) 

1 

4  editions 

23 

[1st  edition]  1  ^                            ^ 
Same,  revised;  ^ 

2 

3 

Same,  2d  revision    [Title  changed 

4 

to  Directions  for  use  of  black-: 

5 

2  editions 

leg  vaccine.] 

6 

Same,  3d  revision 

7 

2  editions 

Same,  3d  revision,  Spanish 

8 

24 

9 

25 

2  editions 

10 

20 

11 

27 

2  editions 

12 

28 

13 

29 

14 

30 

15 

31 

3  editions 

16 

32 

17 

33 

18 

34 

19 

35 

20 

36 

21 

[See,  for  later  editions,  A4.4:23.]  37 

22 

38 

.  .  ..-..- -     i 

t  Pt.  2  not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.  %  Not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909. 

§The  title  of  these  editions  reads:  Blackleg,  its  nature,  cause,  and  prevention. 
Circular  31  (A4.4:31)  bears  the  same  title. 


211 


U88iflca.  A4.    ANIMAIj  industry  BUREAU— Continued 

tion  no. 

A4 . 4 :     Circular  s— Continued 


39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 

67  2  editions 

68  2  editions 
69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74  4  editions 

75 

76 1 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

^6 

87 

88 

89 

90 

91 

92 

93 

94 

95 

96 


97  2  editions 

.98 

99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 


107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
116 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
126 
127 
128 
129 
130 
131 
132 
133 
134 
135 
136 
137 
138 
139 
140 
141 
142 
143 
144 
145 
146 
147 
148 
149 
150 
151 
152 


Same,  supplemental 


2  editions 


2  editions    See  also  A4 .2 :P96. 


fThis  is  Dairy  methods  in  Great  Britain,  Ireland,  Denmark,  Holland,  Channel 
Islands,  France,  Austria-Hungary,  Germany,  and  Switzerland,  by  Willard  John 
Kennedy.  An  earlier  publication  with  title  Preliminary  note  on  protozoan,  Chaos 
acarophila,  occmring  in  eggs,  larvae,  nymphs,  and  adults  of  ticks  was  issued  as  Circular 
"6,  but  was  withdrawn. 


212 


Classifica- 
tion no. 


A4.     ANIMAL  INDU8TRT  BUREAU— Continued 


A4:.5 :     B.  A.  I.  orders  (signed  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture) 


(nos.) 


[From  July  1, 1885,  to  Feb.  19, 1897,  ninety  circular  orders  were  issued  without  nvunbers. 

The  full  text  of  these  orders  is  given  in  the  14th  annual  report  of  the  Bureau  of  Animal 

Industry,  1897,  beginning  at  p.  324  (A4.1:897). 
Certain  of  the  orders  listed  below  supersede  Rules  (A4.7:)  and  Regulations  (A4.8:).] 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 


2  editions 


2  editions 


Same,  amendment  1 
Same,  amendment  2 
Same,  amendment  3 
Same,  amendment  4 
Same,  amendment  5 
Same,  amendment  6 
Same,  amendment  7 
Same,  amendment  8 
Same,  amendment  9 
Same,  amendment  10 
Same,  amendment  11 
Same,  amendment  12 
Same  amendment  13 


See  A4. 5:58. 
SeeA4.5M. 
/See  A4. 5:77. 
/SeeA4.5:79. 


14 

57 

15 

58 

16 

59 

17 

60 

18 

61 

19 

62 

20 

63 

21 

64 

22 

65 

23 

66 

24 

67 

25 

68 

26 

69 

27 

70 

28 

71 

29 

72 

30 

73 

31 

74 

32 

75 

33    [1st  edition] 

76 

Same.    [2d  edition]    16» 

77 

Same,  amendmen  1 1    See  A4 .5 :78 

.78 

Same,  amendment  2 

79 

Same,  amendment  3 

80-87    [In   one   pamphlet.    Orders 

Same,  amendment  4 

81-87  are  amendments  1-7  to 

34 

Order  80.] 
Sam  e,  amendment  8  See  A4 . 5 :88 . 

35    2  editions 

36 

Same,  amendment  9  See  Ai. 5:89. 

37 

Same,  amendment  10 

38 

Same,  amendment  11 

39 

Same,  amendment  12' 

40 

Same,  amendment  13 

41 

Same,  amendment  14 

42 

Same,  amendment  15 

43 

Same,  amendment  16 

44 

Same,  amendment  17 

45 

Same,  amendment  18 

46    [1st  edition] 

88 

Same.     [2d  edition] 

89 

Same,  amendment  1 

90 

Same,  amendment  2    * 

91 

Same,  amendment  3 

92 

47 

93,  and  amendments  1-8    [In  one 

48 

pamphlet.] 

49 

Same,  amendment  9 

49-55    [In  one  pamphlet.] 

Same,  amendment  10 

56 

Same,  amendment  11 

213 


ClasslflcA 
tlon  no. 


A4.    ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Contmued 
A4.5:     B.  A.  I.  orders— Continued 


(noe.) 


Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 


amendment  12 
amendment  13 
amendment  14 
amendment  15 
amendment  16 
amendment  17 
amendment  18 
amendment  19 


94 
95 
96 
97 
98 

Same,  amendment  1 
99 
Same,  amendment  1 
Same,  amendment  2 
Same,  amendment  3 
Same,  amendment  4 
Same,  amendment  5 
Same,  amendment  6 

100 

101,  and  amendments  l-( 
pamphlet.] 
Same,  amendment  10 
Same,  amendment  11 

102 

Same,  amendment  1 

103 

104 

105 

106 

107 

Same,  amendment  1 
Same,  amendment  2 
Same,  amendment  3 
Same,  amendment  4 
Same,  amendment  5 
Same,  amendment  6 
Same,  amendment  7 
Same,  amendment  8 
Same,  amendment  9 
Same,  amendment  10 
S&me,  amendment  11 
Same,  amendment  12 
Same,  amendment  13 
Same,  amendment  14 
Same,  amendment  15 

108 

109 

Same,  amendment  1 
Same,  amendment  2 
Same,  amendment  3 
Same,  amendment  4 
Same,  amendment  5 
Same,  amendment  6 
Same,  amendment  7 

110 

111 

112 

113 

114 

115 

116 


117  * 
118 
119 
120 

121 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
[In  one    122 

123 
Same, 

124 

125 

Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 

126 

Same, 

127 

128 

129 

Same, 
Same, 
Same, 

130 

Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 

131 

Same, 
Same, 


amendment  1 
amendment  2 
amendment  3 
amendment  4 
amendment  5 
amendment  6 
amendment  7 
amendment  8 
amendment  9 
amendment  10 
amendment  11 
amendment  12 
amendment  13 
amendment  14 
amendment  15 
amendment  16 
amendment  17 


amendment  1 


amendment  1 
amendment  2 
amendment  3 
amendment  4 
amendment  5 
amendment  6 
amendment  7 
amendment  8 

amendment  1 


amendment  1 
amendment  2 
amendment  3 

amendment  1 
amendment  2 
amendment  3 
amendment  4 
amendment  5 
amendment  6 
amendment  7 
amendment  8 
amendment  9 
amendment  10 
amendment  11 
amendment  12 
amendment  13 
amendment  14 
amendment  15 
amendment  16 
amendment  17 

amendment  1 
amendment  2 


214 


Classlflca 
tion  no. 


A4.    ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Continued 
A4.5:     B.  A.  I.  orders — Continued 


(nos.) 


Same,  amendment  3 
Same,  amendment  4 
Same,  amendment  5 
Same,  amendment  6 
Same,  amendment  7 
Same,  amendment  8 
Same,  amendment  9 
Same,  amendment  10 


145 


Same,  amendment  2 
Same,  amendment  3 
Same,  amendment  4 
Same,  amendment  5 

Same,  amendment  1 
Same,  amendment  2 


146 


Same,  amendment  11 

Same,  amendment  1 

Same,  amendment  12 

Same,  amendment  2 

Same,  amendment  13 

Same,  amendment  3 

132 

Same,  amendment  4 

133 

Same,  amendment  5 

134 

Same,  amendment  6 

135 

143-146    [Issued    without    amend- 

Same, amendment  1 

ments  in  one  narrow  12®  pam- 

136 

phlet.] 

Same,  amendment  1 

147 

Same,  amendment  2 

Same,  amendment  1 

Same,  amendment  3 

148 

Same,  amendment  4 

149 

Same,  amendment  5 

150    [Ist   edition]    See  also  A4.2 

Same,  amendment  6 

M46  7. 

Same,  amendment  7 

Same.     [2d  edition] 

Same,  amendment  8 

Same,  amendment  1 

Same,  amendment  9 

Same,  amendment  2 

Same,  amendment  10 

151 

Same,  amendment  11 

Same,  amendment  1 

137 

Same,  amendment  1  [reprint] 

Same,  amendment  1 

Same,  amendment  2 

Same,  amendment  2 

Same,  amendment  3 

Same,  amendment  3 

Same,  amendment  4 

Same,  amendment  4 

Same,  amendment  5 

Same,  amendment  5 

152 

Same,  amendment  6 

Same,  amendment  1 

Same,  amendment  7 

Sa.me,  amendment  2 

Same,  amendment  8 

Same,  amendment  3 

Same,  amendment  9 

153 

Same,  amendment  10 

154 

138 

155 

139 

156 

Same    narrow  12* 

Same,  amendment  1 

140 

Same,  amendment  2 

141 

Same,  amendmeiA  3 

142 

Same,  amendment  4 

Same,  amendment  1    July  19, 

Same,  amendment  5 

1907    * 

Same,  amendment  6 

Same,  amendment  1    July  30, 

Same,  amendment  7 

1907 

Same,  amendment  8 

Same,  amendment  2 

Same,  amendment  9 

Same,  amendment  3 

Same,  amendment  10 

Same,  amendment  4 

Same,  amendment  11 

Same,  amendment  5 

157 

Same,  amendment  6 

Same,  amendment  1 

Same,  amendment  7 

Same,  amendment  2 

Same,  amendment  8 

158 

Same,  amendment  9 

Same,  amendment  1 

143 

Same,  amendment  2 

Same,  amendment  1 

Same,  amendment  3 

Same,  amendment  2 

Same,  amendment  4 

Same,  amendment  3 

Sa,me,  amendment  5 

Same,  amendment  4 

159 

144 

160 

Same,  amendment  1 

161 

215 


Clasfliaca* 
tlon  no. 

A4.5: 

(no6.) 


A4.6: 

(date) 


A4.7: 

(noB.) 


A4.8: 

905 1 


905' 

905' 
905* 


A4.     ANIMAL.  INDUSTRY  BUREAU—Continued 
B.  A.  I.  orders — Continued 


Same,  amendment  1 


165 
166 
167 


162 
163 
I 
164 

Map  of  districts  infected  with,  splenetic  fever 

sizes 


190.J-07,  maps 
1908  and  11K)9, 


(1901-04,  a  map  for  each  of  the  5  districts  or  sections  was  issued  eacli  year. 

were  issued  only  for  those  sections  having  changes  to  be  published. 

the  map  for  tlio  whole  area  (formerly  shown  as  sec.  1-5)  has  been  printed  on  1  large 

sheet. 
Titles  vary  somewhat.    Maps  for  1908  and  1909  have  no  titles.] 


1891, 
1892, 
1893, 
1894, 
1895, 
1896, 
1897, 
1898, 
1899, 
1900, 
1901, 


Feb.  5 
Feb.  26 
Feb.  15 
Feb.  5 
Feb.  5 
June 
Feb. 
Jan.  1 
Jan.  1 
Jan.  1 
Jan.,  sec. 

sec. 

sec. 

sec. 


1905,  Jan., 


1906,  Jan. 


1907,  Feb. 


1902  * 

1903  * 

1904  * 

Rules 


Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 

Same, 
Same, 


Sept. 

1908,  Apr.  1 

1909,  Apr.  1 


sec.  1    [Not  issued.] 

sec.  2 

sec.  3 

sec.  4 

sec.  6 

sec.  1 

sec.  2-4 

sec.  5 

sec.  1 

sec.  2 

sec.  3 

sec.  4 

sec.  5 

sec.  1-4 

sec.  5 


[Not  issued.] 
[Not  issued.] 


[Not  issued.] 


amendment  1 
revision  1 

revision  1,  amendment  1 
revision  1,  amendment  2 
revision  1,  amendment  3 
revision  1,  amendment  4 
revision  1,  amendment  5 
revision  1,  amendment  6 
revision  1,  amendment  7 
revision  1,  amendment  8 
revision  1,  amendment  9 

amendment  1 
amendment  2 


3 
4 
5 

[Later  rules,  with  amendments  and  revisions,  are  incorporated  in  the  series  of  B.  A.  I. 
orders  (A4.5:).] 

Regulations 

Regulations  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  governing  inspection,  disinfection, 
certification,  treatment,  handling,  and  metnod  and  manner  of 
delivery  and  shipment  of  live  stock  which  is  subject  of  interstate 
commerce.     1905. 

Same,  amendment  1,  modification  of  regulations  10,  19,  20,  21,  22,  and 
24.     Aug.  30,  1905. 

Same,  amendment  2,  modification  of  regulation  21.     Sept.  27,  1905. 
Same,  amendment  3,  modifications  of  regulations  41,  42,  44,  and  45. 
Dec.  15,  1905. 


216 


Classiflca* 
tlon  no. 

A4:.8: 

906 


A4.9: 

(nos.) 


A4.    ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Continued 


A4.10: 

906 

907 1 

9072 
908^ 
9082 
908' 
9091 
909  2 
9093 


A4:.ll: 

907 

A4.12: 

(nos.) 

tA4.13 

(nos.) 


June  16,  1906. 

A.  I.  orders 


Regulations— Continued 

Same,  amendment  4,  modification  of  regulation  38. 

[Later  Regulations  and  amendments  are  incorporated  in  the  series  of  B 
(A4.5:).] 

Press  bulletins    various  sizes 

[Notes  on  work  and  publications  relative  to  dairjdng,  etc.,  issued  for  use  of  press.] 
Oct.  15,  1905  8    Aug.  25,  1906    * 


9 

Apr.  12,  1907 

10 

May  29,  1907 

11 

Apr.  6,  1908 

12 

Apr.  25,  1908 

13 

May  19,  1908 

14 

June  8,  1908 

Jan.     3,  1906 
Feb.    1,  1906 

May  17,  1906  * 

June    6,  1906  * 

June  28,  1906  * 

July  20,  1906  * 

[Discontinued.] 

Meat-Inspection  directory- 
Directory,   by   numbers,    of   establishments   having   [meat]   inspection. 

Dec.  20,  1906.    4« 
Meat-inspection  directory,  by  numbers  and  stations,  and  address  list  of 

inspectors  and  others.    May  6,  1907.    4* 


Same. 

Aug.  5,  1907. 

4» 

Same. 

Jan.  9,  1908. 

4* 

Same. 

July  1,  1908. 

4» 

Same. 

Oct.  9,  1908. 

4» 

Same. 

Jan.  13,  1909. 

4» 

Same. 

Apr.  1,  1909. 

4* 

Meat-inspection  directory,  official  establishments,  by  numbers  [and  sta- 
tions, and  address  list  of  inspectors].     Oct.  1,  1909.    4* 

[Discontinued.!] 

Address  list  of  [meat]  inspectors 

Address  list  of  [meat]  inspectors  and  others.    Jan.  15,  1907.    4° 

[Discontinued.    Later  lists  are  incorporated  in  the  Meat-inspection  directory  (A4.10:907  »- 
909»).] 

Meat  Inspection  rulings  (signed  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture) 

la  Oct.  29,  1906 
2a  Sept.  2,  1907 
3a    Apr.  6,  1908 

Service  announcements  (monthly) 

[1]    May  15,  1907 
2 


Same,  index  to  [nos.  1-8],  1907 


14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 


Same,  index  to  [nos.  9-20],  1908 


t  Later  information  of  a  similar  nature  appears  in  Directory  of  Bureau  of  Animal 
Industry  (A4. 14 .-footnote). 
tSee  footnote  on  p.  217. 


217 


CUsslflca* 
tlon  no. 


A4.     ANIMAL.  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Oontiaued 

tA^.13:|  Service  announcements— Continued 

(no8.) 


27 
28 
29 
30 


AS, 


31 
32 

Same,  index  to  [nos.  21-^2],  1909 

BIOLOGICAL    SURVEY    BUREAU 


[EstablL'ihed  July  1,  ISS."),  under  the  Division  of  Entomology  (A9.).  Became  an  independent  division 
Julv  1,  ISSf),  Called  Division  of  Ornitholocy  and  Mammalogy,  or  Economic  Ornithology  and  Mam- 
malogy, prior  to  July  1,  18%;  called  Biological  Survey  Division,  July  1, 189&-July  1,  1905;  since  July  1, 
lOctr),  name  has  been  "Bureau  of  Biological  Survey. 

Scf,  for  information  concerning  bureau,  Historical  slcetch  of  Departmentof  Agriculture  (A21.3:3  »-»).] 


A5.1: 

(datej 

A6.2: 

(CT) 
A6.3: 

(noB.) 


A5.3a: 

(CT) 

A6.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1886-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:)  and  Issued  separately 
also.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 


1 

12 

2  editions 

23 

2 

13 

24 

3 

14 

25 

4 

15 

26 

5 

16 

27 

6 

17 

28 

7 

18 

29 

8    2  editions 

19 

2  editions 

30 

9 

20 

31 

10 

21 

32 

11 

22 

33 

Bulletins  (separates) 

[A  few  of  the  more  important  papers  contained  in  the  Bulletins  have  been  issued  sepa- 
rately.] 

Circulars 


10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 


2  editions 

[Ist  edition.] 
Same.     [2d  edition.] 


2  editions 


[let  edition.]    1888 
Same.     [2d  edition.] 


1889 


2  editions 


16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 


4  editions 


2  editions 

3  editions 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.     The  Animal 
Industry  Bureau  has  since  begun  other  new  series  of  publications.     This  has  necessi- 
tated new  classes  under  A4.,  the  series  titles  of  which  are  as  follows: 
A4.14:    Directory  of  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry 
(date)  [Supersedes  Meat-Inspection  directory  (A4.10:).] 

A4.15:    Animals  imported  for  breeding   purposes    for   which   certificates  of  pure 

(CT)  breedmg  have  been  issued  by  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry. 


218 


Classifica- 

A5. 

BIOLOGICAL  SURVEY  E 

fURI 

tion  no. 

A5.4: 

Circulars— Continued 

(nos.) 

33 

52 

2  editions 

34 

53 

35 

54 

36 

55 

37 

56 

38 

57 

39 

58 

40 

2  editions 

59 

41 

60 

4  editions 

42 

61 

43 

62 

44 

63 

45 

64 

46 

65 

47 

66 

48 

67 

49 

68 

50 

69 

51 

70 

A5.5: 

NorthL 

American   fauna 

(nos.) 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

6 

[Not  issued.] 

16 

26 

7 

17 

27 

8 

18 

28 

9 

[Not  issued.] 

19 

29 

10 

20 

30 

-Continued 


A5.50: 

(CT) 


North.  American  fauna  (separates) 

[A  few  of  the  more  important  papers  contained  in  the  North  American  fauna  have ' 
issued  separately.] 


A6.      BOTANY    DIVISION 

[Organized  Mar.  1869.    Merged  into  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry  July  1,  1901;  see  A19.    See,  for  history  of 
division,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  (A21.3:3i-»)  and  Yearbook,  1897  (A1.10:897).] 


A6.1: 

(date) 

A6.1«: 

(CT) 

A6.2: 

B65 

G76 


In7 

mi' 


Annual  reports 


[1869-1901,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:), except  for  years  1871 
1873,  1875,  and  1877,  when  no  reports  were  submitted.    Usually  Issued  separately 


,    separately 

also.] 

Annual  reports  (separates) 

[A  few  of  the  more  important  papers  contained  in  the  annual  reports  have  been  issued 
separately.] 

General  publications 

Botanical  Exchange  Club .     Rules  for  Botanical  Exchange  Club ;  by  George 
Vasey.    n,  d. 

Grasses.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  grasses  of  U.  S.,  including  especially 
•  grass  collections  at  New  Orleans  Exposition  made  by  Department  of 
Agriculture  and  State  exhibits  of  grasses,  with  notes  on  such  species 
as  are  more  or  less  employed  in  agriculture  or  deserving  of  trial  and 
cultivation;  by  Geo.  Vasey.  Washington,  Gibson  Bros.,  printers, 
Apr.  1885. 

[Published  as  report  of  Agriculture  Department  at  World's  Industrial  and  Cotton  Cen- 
tennial. On  title-page  of  copy  in  file  of  Agriculture  Department,  Publications  Di- 
vision, is  written  the  following  note:  "Said  to  have  been  printed  at  Gibson  Bros, 
to  save  expense.    Paid  for  from  Exposition  funds."] 

Instructions  to  botanical  collectors;  by  Geo.  Vasey.    n.  d. 
North  American  grasses.     Illustrations  of  North  American  grasses,  v.  1: 
Grasses  of  the  Southwest,  plates  and  descriptions  of  grasses  of  desert 


219 


ClasBillca* 
tlon  no. 

A6.2: 


N81 


P69 

A6.3: 

(no8.) 


A6.4: 

(no8.) 


A6.5: 

(v.  no8.) 


A6.5a: 

(CT) 
A6.6: 

(no8.) 


A6.     BOTANY  DIVISION— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

region  of  western  Texas,  New  Mexico,  Arizona,  and  southern  Cali- 
fornia; by  Geo.  Vasey.  1891.  large  8°  [Reissue  of  Botany  Divi- 
sion Bulletin  12,  pte.  1,  2  (A6.3:12  '>').] 
Same,  v.  2:  Grasses  of  Pacific  slope,  including  Alaska  and  adjacent 
islands,  plates  and  descriptions  of  grasses  of  California,  Oregon, 
Washington,  and  tlie  northwestern  coast,  including  Alaska;  bj^  Geo. 
Vasey.  1893.  large  8<*  [Reissue  of  Botany  Division  Bulletin  13, 
pts.  1,  2(A6.3:13''^).] 
Plant  breeding  and  seed  selection;  by  Frederick  V.  Coville.  June  22, 
1898. 


Bulletins 

1 

14 

2 

15 

3 

16 

3  editions 

4 

17 

5 

18 

6 

19 

7 

20 

8 

21 

9 

22 

10 

23 

11 

24 

12,   2  pts.    large 

)  8° 

[Also  issued 

25 

as  V.  1, 

Illustrations  of  North 

26 

[4039-160] 

American 

^sses.    See  A6.2: 

27 

miK] 

28 

13,   2  pta.    large 

J  8° 

[Also  issued 

29 

as  V.  2, 

Illustrations  of  North 

American  | 
N812.] 

grasses.     See  A6.2: 

Circulars 

1 

9 

3  editions 

17 

25 

2 

10 

18 

3  editions 

26 

3    2  editions 

11 

19 

27 

2  editions 

4 

12 

2  editions 

20 

28 

5 

13 

3  editions 

21 

2  editions 

29 

6 

14 

22 

30 

2  editions 

7    2  editions 

15 

23 

8 

16 

24 

Contributions  from  U.   S.  national  herbarium 

[The  U.  S.  National  Herbarium  had  its  beginning  in  the  botanical  collections  which 
came  into  the  possession  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  from  the  various  exploring 
expeditions  of  the  United  States  Government  and  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution. 
It  w  as  transferred  to  the  custody  of  the  Agriculture  Department  in  1868  and  returned 
to  the  Smithsonian  Institution  July  1,  lvS9«.  The  Agriculture  Department,  how- 
ever, continued  to  publish  this  series  of  botanical  reports  until  July  1, 1902,  when,  in 
pursuance  of  an  act  of  Congress,  the  National  Museum  assumed  the  responsibiUty 
of  the  publication.] 

V.  3,  no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 

See,  for  later  volumes,  SI  3.8 : 
Contributions  from  U.  S.  national  herbarium  (separates) 

[A  few  of  the  more  important  papers  contained  in  the  various  numbers  of  this  series  are 
issued  separately  in  pamphlet  form.] 

Inventories 


.  1,  no.  1 

v. 

1, 

no.  8 

no.  2 

no.  9 

no.  3 

V. 

2, 

no.  1 

no.  4 

no.  2 

no.  5 

no.  3 

no.  6 

V. 

3, 

no.  1 

no.  7 

no.  2 

V.  4 

V. 

6 

V.  5, 

no. 

1 

V. 

7, 

no.  1 

no. 

2 

no.  2 

no. 

3 

no.  3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

220 


Classlflca* 
tlon  no. 

A6. 

BOTANY  DIVISION— Continued 

A6.6: 

Inventories— 

-Continued 

(no8.) 

7 
8 
9    SeeAl9.S:5. 

10  ^ee  A19.3:66. 

11  /See  A19.3:97. 

12  .See  A19.3:106.             17    >See  A19.3:153 

13  /See  A19.3:132.              18    /See  A 19. 3: 162 

14  /SeeA19.3:137.              19    /See  A 19. 3: 168 

15  See  A19.3:142. 

16  See  A19.3:148. 

A7.      CHEMISTRY    BUREAU 

[Division  of  Chemistrj'  established  1S62;   name  became  Bureau  of  Chemistry  July  1,  1901.    See, 
information  concerning  bureau,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  (A21.3:3 1-3).] 


for 


A7.1: 

(date) 

A7.2: 

All 

A871 

A87  2 

A87' 
C92 


D41 

D84 

Ex6 

F731 

F732 
F733 
F73* 
F73« 
G16 

M46 

Oi5 

P961 
P962 
P963 
P96* 
P971 

P972 


R22 


Annual  reports 

[1862-1909  (except  1863,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:), 
and  of  late  years  usually  issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Alcohol.    Tables  for  calculating  percentage  of  alcohol.     [1905.] 

Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists.  Announcement  of  meeting 
of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists,  1903.  Sept.  1903, 
narrow  8®    * 

Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists.    Announcement  of  24th 
annual  convention  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists, 
1907.     [July  1,  1907.]    4o 
Same,  25th  annual  convention  [1908].     [Aug.  15,  1908.]    4° 

Beet  sugar  industry.    /See  Al.2:B39. 

Cuprous  oxid.  Table  for  reduction  of  cuprous  oxid  to  copper,  using  factor 
0.88826,  and  of  reduced  copper  calculated  to  invert  sugar  according 
to  E.  Wein.     [1905.] 

Denatured  alcohol.  Model  denatured  alcohol  distillery;  [by  H.  E.  Saw- 
yer].    Dec.  5,  1908. 

Drugs.  Outline  of  cooperative  work  on  drugs.  Association  of  Official  Agri- 
cultural Chemists,  1906;  [by  Lyman  F.  Kebler].    May  31,  1906. 

Experimental  work  with  pure  yeast  cultures  in  determining  chemical 
character  of  fermented  products.     Nov.  4,  1907. 

Food  definitions  and  standards;  prepared  by  committee  on  food  standards, 
Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists.     [1903.]    10  p. 
Same.     [1904.]    1  p. 
Same.     [1904.]    2  p. 
Same.     [1904.]    3  p. 

Food  for  cattle.     Directions  for  sampling  stock  foods,     [1907,] 

Garbage.  Directions  for  securing  information  in  regard  to  disposal  of 
garbage,  sewage,  etc.,  in  foreign  cities.     Dec.  1,  1897.    4° 

Meat  proteids.  Report  of  referee  on  separation  of  meat  proteids,  Associa- 
tion of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists,  1907;  by  F.  C.  Cook.     [1907.] 

Oils  and  fats.  Methods  for  analysis  of  edible  oils  and  fats,  not  including 
dairy  products;  by  L.  M.  Tolman.     [1901.] 

Publications  of  Division  of  Chemistry.     Dec.  20,  1899, 
Same.    May  1,  1901. 
Same,    Aug.  1,  1902. 
Same.    Aug.  1,  1903, 

Pure-food  laws.  Summary  of  pure-food  laws  of  foreign  countries  affecting 
American  exports.     [1903.] 

Purity  of  food  products,  tentative  draft  submitted  Nov.  19,  1906;  by  com- 
mittee on  food  standards.  Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chem- 
ists.    [1906,] 

Testing  of  chemical  reagents  [Association  of  Official  Agricul- 
tural Chemists]  cooperative  work,  1905  [report  of  committee  on  test- 
ing of  chemical  reagents],     [May  27,  1905.] 


221 


I 


» 


Classlflca- 
tlon  no. 

A7.2: 

Sa3 

St2 


Su3 
Un3» 

Un32 

Un33 
W29 
Y31 

Y32 
A7.3: 

(nos.) 


A7.     CHEMISTRY  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Salad  oils  for  which  chemical  limits  are  to  be  suggested.     [1905.] 

Standards  of  purity  for  food  products,  preliminary  draft  submitted  as  basis 
for  suggestion;  by  committee  on  food  standards,  Association  of  Ofl5- 
cial  Agricultural  Chemists.     [1905.] 

Sugar.  Report  on  sugar  [Association  of  OflSicial  Agricultural  Chemists], 
1907;  [by]  C.  A.  Browne.     [1907.] 

Unification  of  terms.  Preliminary  report  on  unification  of  terms  for  re- 
porting analytical  results;  [prepared  by]  committee  of  Association 
of  Official  Agricultiuul  Chemists.     [1905.J 

Unification  of  terms.     Cooperative  work  on  unification  of  terms  for  report- 
ing analytical  results,  Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists, 
1906.     [Feb.  10,  1906.] 
Same  [1907].     Sept.  1,  1907. 

Water.     Directions  for  sampling  water  sold  on  open  market.     [1907.] 

Yeast  cultures  for  experimental  purposes;  [Directions  for  use  of  pure  yeast 
cultures;  by  William  B.  Alwood].    Aug.  15,  1908. 
Same.    Aug.  1,  1909. 

Bulletins 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 

13,  10  pts. 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 


44 

86 

45 

87 

46    2  editions 

88 

47 

89 

48 

90 

49    2  editions 

91 

2  editions 

50 

92 

51 

93 

52    2  editions 

94 

53 

95 

54 

96 

55 

97 

56 

98 

57 

Same,  revised,  pt.  1 

58 

[Pt.  2  not  issued.] 

59 

99 

60 

100 

61 

101 

62 

102 

63 

103 

64 

104 

65 

105 

66    2  editions 

106 

67 

107 

3  editions 

68 

108 

69  [Ist  edition],  6  pte. 
Same,  revised,  9  pts. 

109 

110 

70 

111 

71 

112, 

2  pts. 

72 

113 

73 

114 

74 

115 

75 

116 

2  editions 

76 

117 

77    2  editions 

118 

78 

119 

79 

120 

80    2  editions 

121 

81 

122 

2  editions 

82 

123 

83,  2  pts. 

124 

84,  5  pts. 

125 

85 

126 

2  editions 

222 


Classiflca- 
tlon  no. 


A7.     CHEMISTRY  BUREAU— Continued 
A7.3 :     Bulletins— Continued 


(nos.) 


A7.3a: 

(CT) 
A7.4: 

(nos.) 


A7.5: 

(nos.) 


127 
128 


129 
130  t 


131 1 
132 


Bulletins  (separates) 

[A  few  of  the  papers  contained  in  the  Bulletins  were  issued  separately  in  pamphlet  form.) 

Circulars 


1 

13 

25 

37 

2  editions 

2 

14 

7  editions 

26 

38 

3 

3  editions 

15 

3  editions 

27 

39 

4 

16 

6  editions 

28 

40 

2  editions 

5 

17 

29 

41 

2  editions 

6 

18 

30 

42 

7 

2  editions 

19 

3  editions 

31 

43 

2  editions 

8 

2  editions 

20 

32 

44 

9 

21 

33 

2  editions 

45 

10 

2  editions 

22 

34 

46 

11 

23 

35 

2  editions 

47 

12 

3  editions 

24 

36 

3  editions 

Food  inspection  decisions 

1 

24 

47 

2  editions 

2 

25 

48 

2  editions 

3 

26 

49 

4 

27 

50 

5 

28 

51 

6 

29 

52 

7 

30 

53 

8 

31 

54 

9 

32 

55 

10 

33 

56 

11 

34 

57 

12 

35 

58 

13 

36 

59 

14 

37 

60 

15 

38 

61 

16 

39 

62 

17 

40 

63 

18 

41 

64 

19 

42 

65 

See  A1.2:W57. 

20 

43 

66 

21 

44 

67 

22 

45 

68 

23 

46    3  editions 

See,  for  later  numbers,  A32.5: 
A8.      ENTOMOLOGICAL    COMMISSION 

[Transferred  from  Interior  Department  by  acts  of  June  16, 1880  (Stat.  L.  v.  21,  p.  27G)  and  Mar.  3, 1881  (Stat. 
L.  V.  21,  p.  383).  See,  for  earlier  publications,  I  26.  The  work  under  Agriculture  Department  began 
July  1, 1881. 

The  above-mentioned  act  of  Mar.  3,  1881,  carried  the  last  appropriation  for  the  Entomological  Commis- 
sion, which  was  discontinued  June  30, 1882,  its  final  report  ( A8.1:5)  being  completed  and  published  later 
while  the  author  was  employed  in  the  Division  of  Entomology  (A9.).] 

A8.1:     Annual  reports 

(nos.)     Ist    [Issued  as  publication  of  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the 

Territories  (Hayden).     See  I  26.1:1.] 
2d    [Issued  as  publication  of  Interior  Department,  report  being  made 

direct  to  the  Secretary.    See  I  26.1:2.] 
3d    [2154^4] 

4th    [2325-39]    .See,  for  Ist  edition,  126.3:3. 
5th    [2800-269]    See,  for  1st  edition,  1 26.3:7. 


fNot  printed  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909. 


223 


CUssittca* 
tlon  no. 

A8.1«: 

(CT) 

A8.2: 

(CT) 
A8.3: 

(nos.) 

A8.4: 
(nos.) 


♦   A8.    ENTOMOLOGICAL  COMMISSION— Continued 

Annual  reports  (separates) 

[A  few  of  tho  more  Important  papers  contained  in  the  annual  reports  have  been  issued 
separately.  ScpamU's  from  tno  3d,  4ih,  and  5th  reports  are  to  be  classed  here;  tee 
for  separates  from  the  1st  and  2d  reports,  126.1o:] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 

(Nos.  1  and  2  made  under  direction  of  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Terri- 
tories (Ilayden);  nos.  3-7,  under  direction  of  Interior  Department.  None  issued 
under  Agriculture  Department.    See  1 26.3:] 

Circulars 


[None  issued  under  Agriculture  Department. 
Department.    See  126.4:] 


Twelve  circulars  issued  under  Interior 


A9.      ENTOMOLOGY    BUREAU 

[Division  of  Entomology  established  in  18()3.    Became  Bureau  of  Entomology  July  1,  1904.    See,  for 
information  concerning  bureau,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  AgriciUture  (A21.3:3  '-').] 

A9.1:     Annual  reports 


(date) 

A9.2: 

Ap3i 

Ap32 
B471-3 


B47* 

B47« 

B47« 

347^ 

B47» 

C82 

N42o 

on 

P41 
P65 

8131 
Si32 


[1863-1909  (except  1878,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department 
(Al.l:),  and  since  1879  issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Apiculture.    [List   of   publications   relating   to   apiculture.]    [Mar.    25, 
1909.]    4° 
Same.     [June  5,  1909.]    4o 

Bibliography  of  more  important  contributions  to  American  economic  ento- 
mology: pts.  1-3,  Writings  of  Benjamin  Dann  Walsh  and  Charles 
Valentine  Riley;  by  Samuel  Henshaw.    1890.    [2768-133] 

Contents: 

pt.  1.  Writings  of  Benjamin  Dann  Walsh.    1889. 
pt.  2.  Joint  writings  of  B.  D.  Walsh  and  C.  V.  Riley.    1889. 
pt.  3.  Writings  of  Charles  Valentine  Riley.    1889. 
Index  to  pts.  1-3.    1890. 

Same:  pt.  4,  Writings  of  Government  and  State  entomologists,  and  of 

other  contributors,  A-K;  by  Samuel  Henshaw.     1895. 
Same:  pt.  5,  Writings  of  Government  and  State  entomologists,  and  of 

other  contributors,  L-Z;  by  Samuel  Henshaw.     1896. 
Same:  pt.  6,  Writings  published  between  June  30,  1888,  and  Dec.  30, 

1896;  by  Nathan  Banks.    1898. 
Same:  pt.  7,  Writings  published  between  Dec.  31,  1896,  and  Jan.  1, 

1900;  by  Nathan  Banks.     1901. 
Same:  pt.  8,  Writings  published  between  Dec.  31,  1899,  and  Jan.  1, 
1905;  by  Nathan  Banks.    1905. 
Cotton  insects.     Report  upon  cotton  insects;  by  J.   Henry  Comstock. 

1879. 
New  Orleans  Exposition.     Catalogue  of  exhibit  of  economic  entomology 
at  World's  Industrial  and  Cotton  Centennial  Exposition,  New  Or- 
leans, 1884-85.     1888. 
Orange.    Report  on  insects  affecting  orange  and  other  plants  of  citrus 
family,  with  practical  suggestions  for  their  control  or  extermination; 
by  H.  G.  Hubbard.     1885.     [2326-40] 
[Periodical  cicada,   or  seventeen-year  locust;  by  C.  V.   Riley.]    May, 
1894.    4» 

Pine  timber.  Preliminary  information  on  management  of  storm-felled 
pine  timber  to  prevent  damage  by  wood-boring  insects,  in  States 
south  of  North  Carolina,  Tennessee,  Missouri,  and  Kansas;  [by  A.  D. 
Hopkins].     [June  18,  1908.]    4° 

Silk  culture.  Circular  of  information  in  regard  to  work  in  silk  culture; 
[by  L.  O.  Howard].     Oct.  2,  1905.     f  • 

Silk  culture.  Information  in  regard  to  work  in  silk  culture;  [by  L.  O. 
Howard].     Dec.  17,  1908.    4'> 


224 


Classifica- 
tion no. 

A9.2: 

Sp3 

St7 

A9.3: 

(nos.) 


A9.4:: 

(nos.) 


A9.5: 

(nos.) 


A9.     ENTOMOLOGY  BUREAU— Continufed 

General  publications— Continued 

Specimens.    Suggestions  to  correspondents  for  collection  of  specimens  [of 
insects]  and  making  of  observations;  [by  A.  D.  Hopkins].    Apr.  23, 

1908.  4« 

Stored  products.    Investigation  of  insects  affecting  stored  products  [espe- 
cially cereals  and  cereal  products;  by  F.  H.  Chittenden].    Sept.  1, 

1909.  4<» 

Bulletins  [old  series] 


1    [1st  edition] 

13 

Same. 

2d  edition 

14 

Same. 

3d  edition    * 

15 

2    2  editions 

16 

3 

17 

4 

18 

5 

19 

6    2  editions 

20 

7 

21    2  editions 

8    2  edit 

ions 

22 

9    [1st  edition]    See  A1.6:ll. 

23 

Same. 

2d  edition    See  M.Q'.ll. 

24 

Same. 

3d  edition    See  A1.6:ll. 

25 

Same. 

4th  edition   SeeM.Q\\\. 

26 

Same. 

5th  edition   SeeM.%'M. 

27 

Same. 

6th  revised  edition 

28 

Same. 

7th  revised  edition 

29 

10    * 

30 

Same. 

2d  revised  edition 

31 

11 

32 

12 

33 

See,  for  new  series,  A9.6: 
Circulars  [1st  series] 

[This  series  is  described  as  "a  miscellaneous  and  indiCerent  series,  hardly  worthy  to  be 
entitled  to  the  dignity  of  being  considered  publications."  The  whole  nxxmber 
exceeded  40  (nearly  all  being  circular  letters),  of  which  nos.  Ic,  16,  18,  22,  and  27 
are  the  only  ones  known  to  exist.] 


Ic 

16    * 

18 

22 

27    * 

Circulars  [2d  series] 

[Beginning  with  2d  edition  of  52,  "2d  series"  is 

5  omitted.5 

1 

18, 

revision  of  14 

2    2  editions 

Same,  Spanish 

3 

Same,  German 

4 

19 

2  editions 

5    2  editions 

20 

2  editions 

6    See,  for  revision, 

A9.5:14. 

21 

2  editions 

Same,  Spanish 

22 

7 

23 

2  editions 

8    2  editions 

24 

2  editions 

9 

25 

2  editions 

10 

26 

11    2  editions 

27 

12    2  editions 

28 

2  editions 

13    2  editions 

29 

3  editions 

14,  revision  of  6    See 

,  for  revision. 

30 

A9.5:18. 

31 

3  editions 

Same,  Spanish 

32 

4  editions 

15 

33 

16 

34 

2  editions 

17 

35 

See,  for  revision,  A9.5:71 

225 


ClasslOra- 

A9.     ENTOMOJ 

LOGl 

f  BUREAU-^Continued 

tlon  no. 

A9.5: 

Circulars  [2d  series]— Continued 

(noB.) 

36    2  editions 

74 

37    4  editions 

75    3  editions 

38    3  editions 

76    3  editions 

39    3  editions 

77 

40    2  editions 

78 

41 

79    3  editions 

42 

80 

Same.    Revised  [edition] 

81 

Same.    2d  edition    * 

82 

Same.    3d  edition 

83 

Same.    4th  edition 

84 

Same.    5th  edition 

85 

43    2  editions 

86 ' 

44 

87 

45 

88 

46    2  editions 

89 

47    2  editions 

90 

48    2  editions 

91 

49 

92 

50    2  editions 

93    2  editions 

51    2  editions 

94 

52    2  editions 

95,  revision  of  56 

53 

Same,  revised 

54 

Same,  revised,  French 

55 

96 

56  •  See  for  revision,  A9.5:95. 

97 

57 

98 

58 

99 

59    2  editions 

100    [Not  issued  up  to  De 

60 

101 

61 

102 

62    2  editions 

103 

63    2  editions 

104 

64 

105 

65 

106 

66    2  editions 

107 

67 

108 

68 

109 

69 

110 

70 

111 

71,  revision  of  35    2  editions 

112 

72 

113 

73 

114 

A9.6: 

Bulletins  [new  series] 

(noB.) 

[Beginning  with  58,  "new  series 

'  is  omitted  .1 

1  [Ist  edition] 

15 

Same.    Revised  edition 

[3435- 

16 

359] 

17 

Same.     3d  edition 

18 

2 

19 

3 

20 

4    3  editions 

21 

5 

22 

6 

23 

7 

24 

8 

25 

9 

26 

10 

27    2  editions 

11 

28 

12 

29 

13 

30 

14 

31 

1909.] 


82452°— Il- 


ls 


226 


Classlflca- 
tion  no. 

A9.6: 

(no8.) 


A9.     ENTOMOLOGY  BUREAU— Continued 


A9.6«: 

(CT) 
A9.7: 

(v.  nos.) 


BiQletlns  [newseries]- 

32 
33 
34 
35 
36 


Same,  appendix 
2  editions 


2  editions 


[4833-383] 


2  editions 


-Continued 

61 
62 
63, 


64, 
65 
66, 
67 
68, 


69 
70 
71 

72 
73 

74 
75, 
76 

77 


7  pts.  and  index  [Issued  sepa- 
rately and  also  in  one  pam- 
phlet.] 

7  pts. 

7  pts. 

9  pts.  and  index  [Issued  sepa- 
rately (pt.  1  revised),  and  also 
in  one  pamphlet.] 


7  pts. 


5  pts. 


Same,  index 
78    2  editions 
79 
80,  4  pts. 

81 1 

82,  pts.  1-3 

83,  pt.  1 

84 

85,  pts.  1,  2 


Bulletins  [new  series]  (separates) 

[A  few  of  the  more  important  papers  contained  in  the  Bulletins  were  issued  separately.] 

Insect  life 


1,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


no.  11 
no.  12 
2,  no.  1 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
nos 
no. 


2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7  and  8 

9 

no.  10 
nos.  11  and  12 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 


3,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


V. 

3, 

no. 

6 

nos 

7  and  8 

nos 

9  and  10 

nos 

11  and  12 

V. 

4, 

nos 

land  2 

nos 

3  and  4 

nos 

5  and  6 

nos 

7  and  8 

nos 

9  and  10 

nos 

11  and  12 

V. 

5 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

V. 

6 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

V. 

7 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

[V 

8 

1,  General  index 

[Discontinued.    The  class  of  matter  formerly  used  in  this  series  is  continued  in  Bulle- 
tins, new  series  (A9.6:)  and  Technical  series  (A9.8:).] 


t  Not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909, 


227 


riamincatlon 
no. 

Ai).7": 

(CT) 

A9.8: 

(no8.) 


A9.     ENTOMOLOGY  BUREAU— Continued 

Insect  life  (separates) 
[A  few  of  the  more  important  articles  were  issued  separately  in  pamphlet  form.] 

Teclinlcal  series 

1  4  7  10  13  IG,  3pte. 

2  5  8  11  14  17,  pt.  1 

3  6  9  12,  9  pts.      15 


AlO.     EXPERIMENT    STATIONS    OFFICE 


[Established  July  1,  1888. 


Su,  for  history  of  office,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture 
(A21.3:3  »-»)  and  Yearbook,  1897  (Al  10:897).] 


AlO.l': 

(date) 

AlO.l^: 

(date) 


Annual  reports  of  director  (to  Secretary  of  Agriculture) 

[1888-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  issued 
rately  also.] 

Annual    reports  of   Office  of  Experiment    Stations 

(to  Congress) 

[By  provision  of  the  act  establishing  experiment  stations  in  connection  with  the 
agricultural  colleges  in  the  various  States  and  Territories,  approved  Mar.  2, 1887, 
the  stations  were  required  to  send  to  the  governors  of  their  respective  States  or 
Territories,  for  transmission  to  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  on  or  before  Feb.  1  of 
each  year,  a  statement  of  their  receipts  and  expenditures,  with  an  outline  of  the 
work  accomplished. 

It  was  not,  however,  until  the  approval  of  the  agricultural  appropriation  act  of  Aug.  8, 
1894,  that  provision  wiis  made  for  sending  to  Congress  an  annual  report  based 
upon  these  returns.  The  report  for  the  fiscal  year  1895,  the  one  called  for  in  the 
act,  was  laid  before  the  Senate  Apr.  7,  1896,  and  referred  to  the  Committee  on 
Printing,  who  reported  a  concurrent  resolution  providing  for  its  publication  as  a 
document,  with  2,000  additional  copies  for  the  use  of  the  Agriculture  Depart- 
ment. The  resolution  passed  the  Senate,  but  did  not  receive  the  sanction  of  the 
House,  and  the  report  tlierefore  was  never  printed. 

The  2d  report,  1896,  called  for  by  Congress,  was  printed  as  Senate  document  137, 54th 
Congress,  2d  session;  serial  no.  3470. 

The  3d  report,  1897,  was  printed  as  House  document  205,  55th  Congress,  2d  session; 
serial  no.  3667,  and  also  as  Bulletin  50,  Experiment  Stations  Office. 

The  4th  report,  1898,  was  printed  as  House  document  121,  55th  Congress,  3d  session; 
serial  no.  3768,  and  also  as  Bulletin  61,  Experiment  Stations  Office. 

The  5th  report,  1899,  was  printed  as  House  document  500,  56th  Congress,  1st  session; 
serial  no.  3929,  and  also  as  Bulletin  83,  Experiment  Stations  Office. 

The  6th  report,  1900,  was  printed  as  House  document  336,  56th  Congress,  2d  session; 
serial  no.  4116,  and  also  as  Bulletin  93,  Experiment  Stations  Office. 

The  7th  report,  1901,  and  succeeding  reports  have  appeared  in  both  bureau  and 
Congressional  editions  as  shown  below.] 


1 


A10.12«: 

(CT) 
A10.2: 

Ab2 

Ac2 
Am3» 
Am32 

B64 


1901 

1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 


4301-334] 
4425-104 
4598-148 
4878-421^ 
5049-924 
5211-820 
5317-984 
5487-1561] 
[5778-128] 


Annual     reports     of     Experiment    Stations    Office 

(to  Congress)  (separates) 

General  publications 

Abbreviations  [of  titles  of  periodicals,  transactions,  etc.]  used  in  Experi- 
ment station  record.     [1897.] 

Accounts.  Classification  of  experiment  station  accounts.  May  10, 
1907. 

American  system  of  agricultural  education;  by  A.  C.  True  and  Dick  J. 
Crosby.     1904. 

American  Association  of  Farmers'  Institute  Workers.  Constitution  and 
by-laws  of  American  Association  of  Farmers'  Institute  Workers. 
[1909.] 

Books  by  agricultural  college  and  experiment  station  men.    [1906.] 


228 


Classification 
no. 

A10.2: 

CI71 

CI72 

CI73 

C43» 

C432 
C433 
C434 

D781 


D782 
D783 

D78^ 

F22 
r45^ 

F452 
F76 


G28 

In2 
Ir7i 

Ir72 


Ir73 

Ir7* 

N95 

Or3^ 

Or32 

Or33 
P83 


AlO.     EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Card  index.  Terms  of  sale  of  card  index  of  agricultural  literature. 
189[3,  reprint  1896].     [See  also  AlO. 4:47.] 

Card  index.  Announcement  respecting  card  index  of  experiment 
station  literature.     [1908.] 

Card  index.  Announcement  regarding  sale  of  separate  divisions  of 
card  index  of  experiment  station  literature.     [1909.] 

[Chicago,  111.,  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  collective  college  and 
station  exhibit.]    May  12,  1892.     4« 
Same,  address  by  advisory  board.     Nov.  19,  1892.    4° 
Same  [letter  to  accompany  address].     Nov.  23,  1892.    4» 
Same,  extract  from  annual  address,  New  Orleans  convention,  Nov. 
1892.     [1892.]    40 

Drainage  investigations.     Work  and  publications  of  drainage  investiga- 
tions.   Jan.    9,    1908.     [See,    for   earlier    lists    of    publications, 
A10.16:] 
Same.     June  24,  1908. 

Drainage   investigations.     Organization,    work,    and    publications   of 
drainage  investigations.    June  18,  1909. 
Same.    Aug.  4,  1909. 
See,  for  later  edition,  A10.4:88. 

Farmers'  institutes  in  United  States;  by  John  Hamilton.     1904. 

Field  reports.  Suggestions  concerning  preparation  of  monthly  field 
reports  [of  experiment  stations].     [1907.]    4° 

Field  men.     Instructions  to  field  men.     [1909.]    4° 

Forestry  in  nature  study  [with  list  of  references].  Sept.  29,  1909. 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Forest  Service.  Printed  for  dis- 
tribution at  Alaska- Yukon-Pacific  Exposition,  Seattle,  Wash., 
1909.] 

General  index  to  Experiment  station  record,  v.  1-12,  1889-1901,  and  to 
Experiment  Station  Bulletin  2.     1903. 

Index  to  Experiment  station  work  [announcement].     May  7,  1898. 

Irrigation  and  drainage  investigations  of  Office  of  Experiment  Stations; 
by  R.  P.  Teele.     1904. 

Irrigation  investigations.  [Announcement  of  publication  of  bulletins 
giving  results  of  work  in  irrigation  investigations.]  Dec.  19, 1908. 
narrow  f  ° 

Irrigation  investigations.     Organization,  work,  and  publications  of  irri- 
gation investigations.     Apr.  11,  1908.     [See,  for  earlier  lists  of 
publications,  AlO. 16:] 
Same.    July  6,  1909.     [See,  for  later  edition.  Circular  87  (A10.4: 
87).] 

Nutrition.  Investigations  on  nutrition  of  man  in  United  States;  by 
C.  F.  Langworthy  and  R.  D.  Milner.     1904. 

Organization  and  work  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  in  United 
States;  by  Dick  J.  Crosby.     1904. 

Organization  and  work  of  Office  of  Experiment  Stations.    May  18,  1907. 
240    [Printed  for  distribution  at  Jamestown  Ter-Centennial  Ex- 
position, Norfolk,  Va.,  1907.] 
Same.    June  7,  1909.     24''    [Printed    for    distribution    at    Alaska- 
Yukon-Pacific  Exposition,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1909.] 

Porto  Rico.  Report  on  investigations  of  agricultural  resources  and 
capabilities  of  Porto  Rico,  with  special  reference  to  establish- 
ment of  agricultural  experiment  station  in  that  island;  [by  Sea- 
man A.  Knapp].     1901.     [4117-171] 


229 


llasNitlcatlon 
no. 

A  10.2: 

P96' 


P96» 
Sa2 

St2 

A10.3: 

(no8.) 


AlO.  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Publications  of  Office  of  Experiment  Stations,   1900  and  1901,  and 

Station  publications  received  by  Office  of  Experiment  Stations 

during  1900  and  1901.     1906. 
[Dulletln  80  ( A10.;?:80),  p.  500-623,  contained  similar  lists  RlvlnK  previous  Information 

up  to  1800;  these  pa^es  were  also  Issued  separately.    The  1002,  1903,  and  1904 

lists  appeared  in  annual  reports  of  Experiment  Stations  OlHce  (AlO.l*:),  and 

were  al.so  issued  separately'. 
Bulletin  180  (A10.3:180)  is  a  List  of  publications  of  agricultural  experiment  stations 

to  June  30,  1900,  and  supersedes  previous  lists  of  station  publications.    See  also 

A10.17:] 

Publications.  Notes  for  guidance  in  preparation  of  publications  of 
Office  of  Experiment  Stations.     [Mar.  20,  1907.]    4*» 

St.  Louis,  Mo.  Description  of  exhibit  of  colleges  of  agriculture  and 
mechanic  arts  and  experiment  stations,  Louisiana  Purchase  Ex- 
position, St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1904;  by  W.  H.  Beal.     1904. 

Station  publications.  List  of  station  publications  lacking  in  library  of 
Office  of  Experiment  Stations.    Nov.  1,  1892. 

Bulletins 


1 

38 

2, 

2  pts.    See,  for  General  index 

39 

to  Experiment  station 

rec- 

40 

2  editions 

ord,    V.    1-12, 

1889-1901, 

41 

and    to    Experiment 

Sta- 

42 

tion  Bulletin  2, 

A10.2:G28. 

43 

3 

44 

4 

45 

2  editions 

5 

46 

6 

47 

7 

48 

[3667-160] 

8 

49 

9 

50 

[3667-2051 

10 

51 

11 

52 

12 

53 

13 

54 

14 

55 

15 
16 
17 

[3435-361] 

56 
57 
58 

[Withdrawn.] 

18 

59 

19 

1 ' ' 

60 

20 

61 

3768-121] 
3768-169] 

21 

62 

22 

63 

23 

64 

24 

65 

25 

66 

26 

67 

2  editions 

27 

68 

28 

4  editions 

69 

2  editions 

29 

70 

30 

71 

31 

72 

32 

73 

33 

[3536-267]    See  also  A1.9:47 

74 

and  Al. 9:48. 

75 

34 

[Withdrawn  Jan. 

1898; 

reis- 

76 

sued  Jan.  1899; 

again 

writh- 

77 

drawn  June  24, 

1899.] 

78 

35 

79 

36 

80 

[4170-507] 

37 

81 

230 


Classlflcatlon    AlO.  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE— Continued 
no. 


AlO. 3:     Bulletins— Continued 


(no8.) 


82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 
100 


101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
116 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
126 
127 
128 
129 
130 
131 
132 
133 
134 
135 
136 
137 
138 
139 
140 
141 


[3929-314] 
[3929-500] 


[4117-466] 


"4116-336 
^4117-335 
^4117-368 


4°  [4246-356]  [Preliminary 
report  transmitted  to  Con- 
gress Jan.  24,  1901.  (56th 
Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  doc.  108; 
serial  no.  4033.)] 


2  editions 


40    [4727-720] 


oblong  8" 


2  editions 
2  editions 


142 
143 

144 


145 
146 
147 
148 
149 
150 
151 
152 
153 
154 
155 
156 
157 
158 
159 
160 
161 
162 
163 
164 
165 
166 
167 
168 
169 
170 
171 
172 
173 
174 
175 
176 
177 
178 
179 
180 
181 
182 
183 
184 
185 
186 
187 
188 
189 
190 


191 
192 


193 
194 
195 
196 


[This  is  Irrigation  in  north- 
ern Italy,  pt.  1;  see,  for 
pt.  2,  A10.3:190.] 


2  editions 


[This  is  Irrigation  in  north- 
ern Italy,  pt.  2;  see,  for  pt. 
1,  A10.3:144.  Pt.  3  not  is- 
sued; but  see  A10.3:192.] 

[Although  not  so  designated, 
this  is  virtually  pt.  3  pf  the 
"work  of  which  pt.  1  ap- 
peared as  Bulletin  144  and 
pt.  2,  as  Bulletin  190.] 


231 


OUmincatlon 

AlO.    EXPERIME 

NT  STATIC 

no. 

A10.3: 

Bulletins — Continued 

(no6.) 

197 

213 

198 

214 

199 

215 

200 

216 

201 

217 

202 

218  t 

203 

219 

204 

220 

205 

221 

206 

222  t 

207 

223- 

208 

224  ■ 

209 

225 

210 

226 1 

211 

227  t 

212 

228 

A10.3«: 

(CT) 

A10.4: 

(no8.) 


Bulletins  (separates) 

[A  few  of  the  more  important  articles  contained  in  the  Bulletins  were  issaed  sepa- 
rately in  pamphlet  form.) 


Circulars 

. 

1 

40 

2 

41 

3 

42 

4 

43 

2  editions 

5 

44 

2  editions 

6    [Mimeographed;  never 
printed.] 

45 

46 

6  editions 

7 

47 

5   editions 

8 

C17^ 

9 

48 

10    [Mimeographed;  never 
printed.] 

49 

50 

11 

51 

7  editions 

12 

52 

2  editions 

13 

53 

14 

54 

15 

55 

16 

56 

17 

57 

18 

58 

19 

59 

20 

60 

• 

21 

61 

22 

62 

23    3  editions 

63 

24 

64 

25    2  editions 

65 

26 

66 

27 

67 

28    3  editions 

68 

4  editions 

29 

69 

30 

70 

4  editions 

31 

71 

32    2  editions 

72 

33 

73 

34    3  editions 

74 

35 

75 

36 

76 

37    2  editions 

77 

2  editionfl 

38 

78 

39 

79 

See    also    A10.2: 


t  Not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909. 


232 

4 

Classification     AlO.     EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE— Continued 


AlO.i: 

(nos.) 


A10.5: 

(nos.) 


A10.6: 

(v.  nos.) 


Circulars— Continued 

80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 

87    See,      for      earlier     editions, 
A10.2:Ir73''^and  A10.16: 

Miscellaneous  bulletins 

1 
2 
3 


88    See,      for      earlier     editions, 
A10.2:D78i-'^and  A10.16: 
See,     for     earlier     editions, 


89 

90 
91 
92 
93 


A10.15: 


See,      for 
A10.14: 


earlier    editions. 


[Discontinued.] 


Experiment  station  record 

[Contains  numerous  abstracts  of  the  publications  of  the  agricultural  experiment  sta- 
tions and  kindred  institutions  in  this  and  other  countries;  articles  and  editorials 
on  topics  of  special  interest  in  agricultural  science  by  American  and  foreign  ex- 
perts; and  notes  on  the  experiment  stations.  In  the  first  3  volumes  of  the 
Record  the  aTjstracts  of  the  station  reports  were  grouped  by  stations,  arranged 
alphabetically  by  States.  Beginning  with  v.  4,  an  arrangement  by  topics  was 
adopted,  each  topic  being  edited  by  the  Department's  expert  in  that  line.  With 
but  few  exceptions  each  number  also  contained  a  paper  by  some  noted  authority 
on  a  particular  subject. 

Beginning  with  v.  5,  the  numbers  were  not  issued  regularly  every  month,  although 
each  volume  includes  12  numbers.  For  this  reason  the  numbers  do  not  bear 
dates.  Beginning  with  v.  14,  the  Record  was  again  issued  monthly,  each  num- 
ber being  dated. 

Beginning  with  v.  20,  the  plan  was  adopted  of  issuing  quarterly  "  abstract "  numbers, 
in  oroBr  to  provide  for  the  publication  of  acciunulated  material  which  could  not 
be  crowded  into  the  monthly  numbers,  the  size  of  which  is  restricted  by  law. 
Except  for  the  fact  that  these  "abstract"  numbers  contain  no  editorial  notes 
and  only  a  limited  number  of  current  notes,  they  are  exactly  like  the  regular 
monthly  numbers,  being  numbered  and  paged  consecutively  in  the  series. 

With  V.  20,  the  change  is  also  made  from  1  volume  a  year,  ending  with  August,  to  2 
volumes  a  year,  ending  with  December  and  June.] 


See,  for  General  index  to  Ex 

3eriment  station  record,  v.  1-12,  1889- 

1901,  and  to  Experiment  i 

Station  Bulletin  2,  A10.2:G28. 

1,  no. 

1 

V. 

3 

no.  12 

no. 

2 

[no.  13],  index 

no. 

3 

V. 

4 

no.    1 

no. 

4 

no.    2 

no. 

5 

no.    3 

no. 

6 

no.    4 

2,  no. 

1      . 

no.    5 

no. 

2 

no.    6 

no. 

3 

no.    7 

no. 

4 

no.    8 

no. 

5 

no.    9 

no. 

6 

no.  10 

no. 

7 

no.  11 

no. 

8 

no.  12 

no. 

9 

V. 

5 

no.    1 

no. 

10 

no.    2 

no. 

11 

no.    3 

no. 

12 

no.    4 

3,  no. 

1 

no.    5 

no. 

2 

no.    6 

no. 

3 

no.    7 

no. 

4 

no.    8 

no. 

5 

no.    9 

no. 

6 

no.  10 

no. 

7 

no.  11 

no. 

8 

no,  12 

no. 

9 

V. 

6 

no.    1 

no. 

10 

no.    2 

no. 

11 

no.   3 

233 


Classification 

AlO.     EX. 

no. 

A10.6:     E 

xperime 

(v.  nos.) 

\. 

6,  no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 

V. 

7,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 

V. 

8,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 

V. 

9,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 

V. 

10,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 

V. 

11,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.    7 

EXPERIMENT   STATIONS   OFFICE— Continued 

station  record— Continued 

V.  11,  no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 
V.  12,  no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    6 

no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 
V.  13,  no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    6 

no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 
V.  14,  no.    1 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 


2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 


15,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 

16,  no.  1 
no. 
no, 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10 
no.  11 


234 


Classification 
no. 

A10.6: 

(v.  nos.) 


A10.6«: 

(CT) 
A10.7: 

(nos.) 


A10.8: 

(nos.) 


A10.9: 


AlO.     EXPERIMENT  STATIONS   OFFICE— Continued 

Experiment  station  record — Continued 
V.  16,  no.  12  V.  19,  no.    6 


V.  17,  no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    6 

no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

[no.  13],  index 
V.  18,  no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    6 

no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

[no.  13],  index 
V.  19,  no.    1 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13],  name  index 

no. 

14],  subject  index 

V.  20,  no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 
no. 

13  ,  name  index 

14  ,  subject  index 

V.  21,  no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

[no. 

9],  index 

Experiment  station  record  (separates) 

[The  papers  mentioned  in  the  note  under  A10.6:  were  each  issued  separately.] 

Food  and  diet  charts  t    40  X  26  in. 

1 
2 
3 
4 

[Discontinued.fJ 

Irrigation  investigation  schedules    4<» 


1     oblong  48« 

2 

3 

4 

[Discontinued.) 

Hawaii  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

[Established  Mar,  IQOl.J 

t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  The  Experi- 
ment Stations  Office  has  since  begun  a  new  series  of  Food  charts  which  differs  materi- 
ally from  the  former  series  of  Food  and  diet  charts  (A10.7:).  This  has  necessitated  an 
additional  class  under  AlO.,  the  series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 

A10.21: 
(nos.) 


[Food]  charts    23.6  X  17.9  in. 


235 


ClMslflOAtlun 
no. 

A10.9': 

(date) 


(CT) 
AIO.O^: 

(CT) 

A10.93: 

(nos.) 


A10.9*: 

(nos.) 
AIO.9^: 

(nos.) 


AlO.lO: 

AIO.IOM 

(date) 


AlO.lO^fl: 

(CT) 


AlO.     EXPERIMENT   STATIONS   OFFICE— Continued 

Hawaii   Agricultural   Experiment    Station,    Annual 
reports 

1900    SeeAlO.S'M. 

1901-04,  in  annual  reports  of  Experiment  Stations  Office  (AlO. 1 '■':),  and 

issued  separately  also. 
1905    ;S€C  A10.3:170. 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 

Hawaii   Agricultural   Experiment 
reports  (separatee) 

Hawaii  Agricultural  Experiment 
publications 

[None  issued.] 

Hawaii  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Bulletins 

13 
14 
15 
16 
17 

Hawaii  Agricultural  Experiment   Station,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Hawaii    Agricultural    Experiment     Station,     Press 


Station,    Annual 


Station,    General 


1 

7 

2 

8 

3 

2  editions 

9 

4 

10 

5 

11 

6 

12 

bulletins    various  sizes 


Hawaiian 


Same,  Portuguese 
Same,  Hawaiian 
Same,  Japanese 
Same,  Chinese 


8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 


Alaska  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations 

[Established  on  permanent  basis  during  summer  of  1899,  although  experiments  had 
been  conducted  at  several  points  along  the  coast  since  1897.] 

Alaska  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations,  Annual 
reports 

1897  -See  A10.3:48. 

1898  /See  A10.3:62.  ' 

1899  /See  A10.3:82. 

1900  5eeA10.3:94. 

1901-04,  in  annual  reports  of  Experiment  Stations  Office  (AlO.l^:),  and 

issued  separately  also. 
1905    ^ee  A10.3:169. 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 

Alaska  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations,  Annual 
reports  (separates) 


236 


Classification 
no. 

AIO.IO^: 

(CT) 

AIO.IO^: 

(nos.) 

AIO.IO^: 

(nos.) 
AlO.ll: 

(v.  nos.) 


AlO.     EXPERIMENT   STATIONS   OFFICE— Continued 

Alaska  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations,  General 
publications 

[None  issued.] 

Alaska  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations,  Bulletins 

1 

2 
3 

Alaska  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Experiment  station  work 

[Title-page,  table  of  contents,  index,  and  glossary  for  v.  1  were  issued  as  a  separate 
pamphlet,  in  order  that  the  first  20  numbers  of  Experiment  station  work  which 
had  been  issued  as  Farmers'  bulletins  (A1.9:)  might  be  brought  together.  In 
V.  1,  each  bulletin  bears  its  owti  paging. 

Beginning  with  v.  2,  the  publication  is  issued  in  the  usual  Farmers'  bulletin  edition 
(A1.9:),  and  also  in  a  special  edition  for  binding  (AlO.ll:)  omitting  the  bulletin 
number,  and  giving  the  volume  number.  Each  volume  now  has  continuous 
paging.] 


V.  1,  no 
no 
no 
no 
no 
no 
no 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 

V.  2,  no.  1 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 


V.  3, 


no. 
no. 
no, 
no. 
no. 


(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

^Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

^Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 


56. 

65. 

69. 

73. 

78. 

79. 

84. 

87. 

92. 

97. 

103. 

105. 

107. 

114. 

119.^ 

122. 

124.) 

133.) 

144.) 

149.) 

bulletin  162. 

bulletin  169. 

bulletin  186. 

bulletin  190. 

bulletin  193. 

bulletin  202. 

bulletin  210. 

bulletin  222. 

bulletin  225. 

bulletin  227. 

bulletin  233. 

bulletin  237. 

bulletin  244. 

bulletin  251. 

bulletin  259. 

bulletin  262. 

bulletin  267. 

bulletin  273. 

bulletin  276. 

bulletin  281. 

bulletin  296. 

bulletin  305. 

bulletin  309. 

bulletin  316. 

bulletin  317. 


237 


Cluslflcatlon 
no. 

AlO.ll: 

(v.  noB.) 


A10.12: 

A10.12': 

(date) 


A10.12^«: 

(CT) 
A10.122: 

(CT) 

A10.12^: 

(nos.) 


A10.12*: 

(nos.) 


A10.13: 

(nos.) 


A10.14: 

9051 

9052 

9053 

906 

9071 

9072 


AlO.  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE— Continued 

Experiment  station  work— Continued 

V.  3,  no.    6  [Same  as  Farmers*  bulletin  320. 

no.    7  Same  as  Farmers'  bulletin  321). 

no.    8  Same  as  Farmers'  bulletin  334. 

no.    9  Same  as  Farmers'  bulletin  342. 

no.  10  Same  as  Farmers'  bulletin  353. 

no.  11  [Same  as  Farmers'  bulletin  360. 

no.  12  Same  as  Farmers'  bulletin  366. 

no.  13  Same  as  Farmers'  bulletin  374. 

no.  14  [Same  as  Farmers'  bulletin  381. 

Porto  Rico  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

[Established  May,  1901.) 

Porto      Rico      Agricultural      Experiment      Station, 
Annual  reports 

1900    See  A10.2:FSZ. 

1901-04,  in  annual  reports  of  Experiment  Stations  Office  (AlO.l^ :),  and 

issued  separately  also. 
1905    iS'eeA10.3:171. 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 

Porto      Rico      Agricultural      Experiment      Station, 
Annual  reports   (separates) 


Porto      Rico      Agricultural 
General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Porto      Rico      Agricultural 
Bulletins 

1  4 


Experiment      Station, 


Experiment 

7 


Station, 


Same,  Spanish 
Same,  Spanish 


6 


Same,  Spanish 
Same,  Spanish 


8 


Same,  Spanish 


Same,  Spanish 
Agricultural      Experiment      Station, 


Same,  Spanish 

Porto      Rico 
Circulars 

1,  Spanish 

2 

3 

Same,  Spanish  Same,  Spanish 

Farmers'  institute  lectures 


Same,  Spanish 


6 


Same,  Spanish 


1 

2  2  editions 

3  2  editions 
4 

5 


6 
7 
8 
9 
10 


List  of  publications  of  Office  of  Experiment  Sta- 
tions on  agricultural  education 

List  of  publications  of  Office  of  Experiment  Stations  on  agricultural 
education;  corrected  to  June  1,  1905.     [1905.] 
Same;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1905.     [1905.]    * 
Same;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1905.     [1905,] 
Same;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1906.     [1906.] 
Same;  corrected  to  May  1,  1907.     [1907.] 
Same;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1907.     [1907.] 


238 


Classification 
no. 

A10.14: 


908' 
9082 
9083 
909 

A10.15: 

8981 

8982 

899 

900 1 

9002 

901 

902 

903 

904 

905' 

9052 

906' 

9062 

9063 

907' 

907  2 

908 


A10.16: 

900 

901' 

9012 

902 

903' 

903  2 

904 

905' 
9052 
906' 
9062 
907' 
907  2 


AlO.  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE— Continued 

Last  of  publications  of  Office  of  Experiment  Sta- 
tions on  agricultural  education — Continued 

Same;  corrected  to  Feb.  15,  1908.     Feb.  28,  1908. 
Same;  corrected  to  June  1,  1908.    June  17,  1908. 
Same;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1908.     Oct.  27,  1908. 
Same;  corrected  to  July  1,  1909.    July  26,  1909. 

[Discontinued.    A  later  list  appears  as  Circular  93  (A10.4:93).] 

List  of  publications  of  Office  of  Experiment  Sta- 
tions on  food  and  nutrition  of  man 

List  of  publications  of  Office  of  Experiment  Stations  on  food  and  nutri- 
tion of  man.     [1898.]    4  p.     ([Publication]  238.) 

Same.     [1898.]    4  p.     ([Publication]  238  revised.) 

Same.     [1899.]    5  p. 

Same.     [1900.]    6  p. 

Same.     [1900.]    7  p. 

Same.     [1901.]    8  p. 

Same;  [revised  Nov.  5,  1902].     [1902.] 

Same;  [revised  Oct.  15,  1903].     [1903.] 

Same;  corrected  to  June  1,  1904.     [1904.] 

Same;  corrected  to  June  1,  1905.     [1905.] 

Same;  corrected  to  June  28,  1905.     [1905.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Mar.  1,  1906.     [1906.] 

Same;  corrected  to  June  1,  1906.     [1906.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1906.     [1906.] 

Same;  corrected  to  May  1,  1907.     May  13,  1907. 

Same;  corrected  to  Oct.  15,  1907.     Nov.  6,  1907. 

Same  [for  foreign  distribution];  corrected  to  Dec.  10,  1907.  Jan.  14, 
1908. 

[Discontinued.    See,  for  Oct.  1909  list,  Circular  89t  (A10.4:89).] 

List  of  publications  of  Office  of  Experiment  Sta- 
tions on  Irrigation  and  drainage 

List  of  publications  of  Office  of  Experiment  Stations  on  irrigation. 
[1900.]    2  p. 

Same,  revised.     [1901.]    4  p. 

Same,  revised.     [1901.]    5  p. 

Same,  revised  Oct.  15,  1902.     [1902.] 

Same,  revised  Oct.  15,  1903.     [1903.] 

Same,  revised  Nov.  15,  1903.     [1903.] 
List  of  publications  of  Office  of  Experiment  Stations  on  irrigation  and 
drainage;  corrected  to  June  1,  1904.     [1904.] 

Same;  corrected  to  June  30,  1905.     [1905.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Nov.  30,  1905.     [1905.] 

Same;  corrected  to  May  1,  1906.     [1906.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1906.     [1906.] 

Same;  corrected  to  May  1,  1907.     May  7,  1907. 

Same;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1907.     Oct.  25,  1907. 

[Discontinued.    See,  for  later  lists,  A10.2:Ir7  ^>\  D78 1-<,  and  A10.4:87,  88.!I 


t  Circular  102,  which  was  erroneously  printed  as 
list  issued  Sept.  15,  1910. 


93  revised,"  contains  a  later 


239 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

A10.17: 

(date) 


A10.18: 

907 

908^ 
9082 

A10.19: 

907^ 

9072 

908 

909 

tA10.20: 

905 

908 
9091 
909  2 


AlO.     EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE— Continued 

lAst  of  station  publications  received  by  Office  of 
Experiment  Stations 

TBlmonthly  Nov.  1903- Dec.  1906.    Monthly  l)egiimine  Jan.  1907. 

in  addition  to  the  bimonthly  or  monthly  lists  below,  lists  of  agricultural  experiment 

station  publications  have  appeared  as  follows: 

187&-99,  In  Bulletin  80  (A10.3:80),  and  Issiied  separately  also. 

1900  and  1901,  as  a  General  publication  ( A10.2:  f'90 »). 

1902-04,  in  annual  reports  of  Experiment  Stations  Office  (A10.1«:),  and  issued 
separately  also. 

From  organization  of  stations  to  June  30, 1906,  as  Bulletin  180  (A10.3:180).] 


1903,  Nov. 

1904,  Jan. 
Mar. 
May 
July 
Sept 
Nov. 

1905,  Jan. 
Mar. 
May 
July 
Sept 
Nov. 

1906,  Jan. 
Mar. 
May 
July 
Sept 
Nov. 


.  and  Dec. 

1907,  Jan. 

apd  Feb. 

Feb. 

and  Apr. 

Mar. 

and  June 

Apr, 
May 

and  Aug. 

.  and  Oct. 

June 

.  and  Dec. 

July 

and  Feb. 

Aug. 

and  Apr. 

Sept 

and  June 

Oct. 

and  Aug. 

Nov. 

.  and  Oct. 

Dec. 

.  and  Dec. 

1908,  Jan. 

and  Feb. 

Feb. 

and  Apr. 

Mar. 

and  June 

Apr. 
May 

and  Aug. 

.  and  Oct. 

June 

.  and  Dec. 

July 

1908,  Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1909,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


Institutions  in  United  States  giving  instruction  in 
agriculture 

Institutions  in  United  States  giving  instruction  in  agriculture.     Feb. 
18,  1907. 
Same.     Oct.  17,  1908. 
Same.     Oct.  17,  1908  [reprint  1909]. 

Address  list  of  agricultural  experiment  stations 

Address  list  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  in  United  States.    Apr. 
15,  1907. 
Same.     Nov.  30,  1907. 
Same.    Apr.  15,  1908. 
Same.    Aug.  1,  1909. 

Address  list  of  agricultural  and  meclianical  colleges 

Address  list  of  agricultural  and  mechanical  colleges  in  United  States. 

Oct.  15,  1905. 

Same.    Mar.  2,  1908. 

Same.    Mar.  1,  1909. 

Same.     Aug.  1,  1909. 


t  This  Checklif^t  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  The  Experi- 
ment Stations  Office  has  since  begun  a  new  series  of  Food  charts  which  differs  materi- 
ally from  the  former  series  of  F'ood  and  diet  charts  (AlO. 7:).  This  has  necessitated  an 
additional  class  under  AlO.,  the  series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 


A10.21: 
(nos.) 


[Food]  charts    23.6  X  17.9  in. 


240 


All.      FIBER  INVESTIGxVTIONS    OFFICE 


[Fiber  investigations  were  begun  by  the  Division  of  Statistics  in  1889,  and  in  1890  a  Section  of  Fiber  Investi- 
gations was  created  in  the  Division.  Jan.  1,  1891,  the  section  was  made  independent,  under  the  name 
Office  of  Fiber  Investigations,  and  so  continued  until  June  30,  1898,  when  its  work  was  assigned  to  the 
Division  of  Botanv.    See,  for  historical  sketch  of  office.  Yearbook,  1897  (Al. 10:897).] 


Classlflcation 
no. 


All.l: 

(date) 

All. 2: 

(CT) 

A11.3: 

(nos.) 

All. 4: 

(nos.) 

All. 5: 

(nos.) 

Annual  reports 

[1890-97,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  usually  issued 
separately  also.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Reports 
1     2d  edition 


A27.8:l. 


See,  for  1st  edition,      6 


7 
8 
9 

10 
11 


A12.      FOREIGN  MARKETS   DIVISION 


Section  of  Foreign  Markets  established  Mar.  20,  1894;  became  Division  of  Foreign  Markets  July  1,  19D2. 
Placed  under  Bureau  of  Statistics,  Agriculture  Dept.,  July  1, 1903.] 


A12.1: 

(date) 

A12.2: 

(CT) 
A12.3: 

(nos.) 


A12.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1897-1903,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  issued  separately 
also.] 


General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Bulletins 

1 

13 

26 

Same,  supplement 

14 

27 

2 

15 

28 

3 

16 

29 

4 

17 

30 

5 

18 

31 

6 

19 

32 

7    2  editions 

20 

33 

8    2  editions 

21 

34 

9 

22 

35 

10 

23 

36 

11 

24 

37 

12 

25 

Circulars 

1 

10 

19 

2    2  editions 

11 

20 

3 

12 

21 

4 

13 

22 

5 

14 

23 

6 

15 

24 

7 

16 

25 

8 
9 

17 

18    2  editions 

26 

241 


A13.     FOREST  SERVICE 

f  Investigations  In  forestry  wore  begun  In  1870  under  a  clause  in  act  approved  Aug.  15, 1876  TStat.  L.  v.  19, 
p.  167);  see,  for  early  reports,  AIS.."):    The  Division  of  Forcslry  wiws  t'StaMishcd  by  order  of  the  Secretary 
of  Agriculture  In  1H80  and  rocognized  by  Congress  jw  a  division  of  the  Depart inont  in  appropriation  act 
~     '" -        '        "  Name  changed  to  Hureau  of  Forestry  July  1,  I'JOl,  and  to 


)proved  June  30,  lS,S(i  (Stat, 
i'orest  Service  July  1, 1905.] 


L.  V.  24,  p.  103). 


Classiflcstlon 
no. 

A13.1: 

(date) 

A13.2: 

Ag8 


Ap5 

Ar4 
B48 

B64 
B83 

C42 

Eq5i 

Eq5- 
Eq53 
Er6 

F761 

F762 
F763 


F76' 


F76* 

F76« 
F767 

F76S 
G791 

G792 


G79  = 


G79' 


G79' 


Annual  reports 

[1880,  1883-1909,  In  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  usually 
Issued  separately  also.    See,  for  earlier  reports  on  forestry,  A13.5:] 

General  publications 

Agricultural    settlements.     Instructions 


for  examinations  [of  lands 
within  national  forests  for]  a2;ricultural  settlement  [under]  act  of 
June  11,  1906;  [approved]  Jiily  1,  1907.    July  17,  1907.     16° 

Applications  for  classification  and  listing:  of  agricultural  lands  in  forest 
reserves  under  act  of  June  11,  1906.     [June  22,  1906.] 

Arkansas.     National  forests  of  Arkansas.     [1909.] 

Big  trees  of  California.  1900.  [3877-393]  [Also  issued  as  Bulletin  28; 
see  A13.3:28.] 

Books.     Instructions  for  use  of  books  in  field  libraries.     [1907.]    12® 

Brush.  Suggestions  for  disposal  of  brush  in  national  forests;  by  J.  S. 
Holmes.     Dec.  9,  1907. 

Chestnut  bark  disease.  Extent  and  importance  of  chestnut  bark  dis- 
ease; by  E.  R.  Hodson.     Oct.  21,  1908. 

Equipment.     List  of  standard  articles  of  equipment,  stationery,  and 
oflBce  supplies  to  be  procured  upon  requisition.     Sept.  1907. 
Same.    Edition  of  Aug.  1908.     1908. 
Same.     Edition  of  Feb.  1909.     1909. 

Erosion.  Lessons  of  erosion  due  to  forest  destruction.  [1896.] 
48  X  30  in.     * 

Forest  growth.  Letter  to  Secretary  of  Agriculture  regarding  forest 
growth  and  timber  consumption;  by  B.  E.  Fernow.    Apr.  5, 1893. 

Forest  atlas.     Preparation  of  forest  atlas.     Apr.  6,  1907. 

Forest  Service  atlas,  extracts  from  statistical  volume  of  forest  atlas, 
fiscal  year  1907.  1908  [1909].  large  4°  [The  Forest  Service 
atlas  is  a  manuscript  volume,  compiled  each  year,  the  facts  set 
forth  therein  constituting  an  official  reference  record  of  the  work 
of  the  service  for  that  fiscal  year.] 

Forest  trees.  Instructions  for  recording  observations  on  leafing,  flower- 
ing, and  fruiting  of  forest  trees,  phenological  observations. 
Apr.  26,  1909.     [See  also  A13.2:T71  "^J 

Forms.    List  of  forms  to  be  procured  on  requisition  to  forester.     Sept. 
1907. 
Same.    Feb.  1908. 

Forms.    List  of  forms  [to  be  procured  on  requisition].    Edition  of  Apr. 
1909.     1909.    narrow  large  8^ 
Same.    Edition  of  July,  1909.     [1909.]    narrow  large  8® 

Grazing  permits.  Circular  to  applicants  for  grazing  permits.  Dec.  12, 
1905. 

Grazing  regulations.  Revised  regulations  and  instructions  in  reference 
to  grazing;  issued  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  to  take  effect 
Jan.  1,  1906.  [Dec.  22,  1905.]  16°  [Earlier  and  later  editions 
of  these  regulations  appear  in  the  Use  book;  see  A13.2:Us2.] 

Grazing  fees.  Rate  schedules,  tables  of  grazing  fees  for  national  forest 
reserves.    1906.     16° 

Grazing  trespass.  Instructions  regarding  grazing  trespass.  Jan.  15, 
1908. 

Grazing  trespass  by  drifting  stock,  national  forests  are  not  subject  to 
State  fence  laws.     [Mar.  20,  1908.] 

82452°— 11 16 


242 


Classification 
no. 

A13.2: 

G821 


G822 
L971 


L972 
L973 
L97* 

L975 
M31 

M321 
M322 


mi' 

N212 

N213 

N21* 
N21« 

N21« 

N217 

N218 
Pll 

P561 
P562 

P651 

P652 
P69 

P96 

R13 

R16 
R31 


A13.     FOREST   SERVICE— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Grazing  trespass.  Instructions  regarding  grazing  trespass.  May  15, 
1909.     16« 

Green  book,  instructions  relating  to  salaries,  travel  and  field  expenses, 
cost  keeping,  property  accountability,  and  preparation  of  ac- 
counts in  accordance  with  fiscal  regulations.     Oct.  30,  1907,     12*^ 
[Contains  pages  for  memorandum  of  expenses  and  accounts.] 
Same.     [Revised  edition.]    Oct.  30,  1907  [published]  1908.     12" 

Lumber  trade.  Letter  from  agent  of  Forestry  Division  requesting  in- 
formation as  to  extent  of  lumber  and  wood  trade.  July,  1883. 
f  o     -x- 

Lumber  terms  [definitions].     [1905.]    4°    ([Publication]  448.) 
Same,  without  publication  number.     [1905.]    4° 

Lumber.  Production  of  lumber,  lath,  and  shingles,  by  States  and  spe- 
cies, 1906,  1905,  1904.     July  19,  1907.     oblong  f° 

Lumber.     Wholesale  lumber  prices,  1886-1908.     1908.     oblong  f-^ 

Manual  of  procedure  for  Forest  Service  in  Washington  and  in  district 
oflices.    Nov.  16,  1908. 

Maps.     Instructions  for  making  forest  maps  and  surveys.     [Oct.  5, 1905.] 

Maps.  Instructions  for  making  forest  surveys  and  maps.  July,  1907. 
16°  [In  addition  to  the  original  instructions  issued  1907,  supple- 
mental matter  to  be  pasted  in  the  back  of  the  book  was  issued 
1908,  with  title,  Forest  Service  standard  compass;  a  2d  insertion 
was  issued  1909,  with  title.  Forest  Service  standard  hypsometer.] 

National  forests.  Use  of  national  forests.  June  14,  1907.  12"  [This 
publication  contains  in  popular  form  information  as  to  what  na- 
tional forests  are,  what  they  are  for,  and  how  to  use  them.  See, 
for  Use  book,  containing  regulations  and  instructions  for  use  of 
national  forests,  A13.2:Us2i-6.] 

National  forest  order  23,  pt.  4,  Apr.  1907.  Apr.  23,  1907.  16°  [Pts. 
1-3,  mimeographed  but  not  printed.] 

National  forests.     Information  regarding  employment  on  national  forest 
reserves.     [Apr.  15,  1905.] 
Same  [with  changes  on  p.  4].     [Apr.  15,  1905.] 

National  forests.     Information  regarding  employment  on  national  for- 
ests.    Revised  edition,     July  10,  1907. 
Same.     Revised  edition  [with  corrections].    July  10,  1907  [reprint 

1908].    * 
Same.     2d  revision.    May  6,  1909, 
Same.     3d  revision,    July  3,  1909. 

Pacific  slope.  Forest  trees  of  Pacific  slope;  by  George  B.  Sud worth. 
Oct.  1,  1908. 

Photography.     Directions  for  taking  forest  photographs.     [1906.]    16° 

Photography.  Instructions  for  taking  photographs  of  special  interest. 
[1907.]     16° 

Pines.  Instructions  for  collection  of  test  pieces  of  pines  for  timber  in- 
vestigations.    [1892.] 

Pine  seed.    Germination  of  pine  seed.    May  16,  1907. 

Placer  or  lode  claim  [outline  for  report  of  examining  officers].  Revised 
Aug.  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

Publications.  [Circular  concerning  distribution  of  publications  of 
Forest  Service.]    [1908.]    12° 

Railroads.  Alphabetical  list  of  land-grant  and  bond-aided  railroads  in 
United  States;  from  [Army  General  orders]  140,  Aug.  4,  1899,  as 
amended  by  supplement  July  19,  1900.     1902. 

Range  plants.  Suggestions  for  collection  of  range  plant  specimens  on 
national  forests.     Apr.  5,  1909. 

Reserve  planting.  Instructions  to  forest  officers  in  reserve  planting. 
Mar.  16,  1907. 


243 


CUsHlflcattun 
no. 

Aia.2: 

T19 

T23» 

T232 
T23=* 

T482 
T711 


X712 

U821 

U822 

Us23 

U82* 
Us2« 

Us2« 

W58 

A13.3: 

(nos.) 


A 13.     FOREST  SERVICE— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Taxation.  How  shall  forests  be  taxed?  by  Alfred  GaHkill,  read  before 
Society  of  American  Foresters  Dec.  8,  1904.     [190G.J 

Telephones.     Directions  and  specifications  for  building  telephone  lines 
on  national  forests.     May  2,  1907. 
Same.     Feb.  24,  1908. 

Telephones.  Instructions  for  building  and  maintenance  of  telephone 
lines  on  national  forests.    June  7,  1909. 

Timber  tests.     [1903.] 

Timber  preservation  and  timber  testing  at  Louisiana  Purchase  Expo- 
sition.    [1904.] 

Trees  of  Washington,  D.  C;  compliments  of  Forestry  Division,  G.  B. 
Sudworth,  botanist,  B.  E.  Femow,  chief.  [Washington,  Bell 
Bros.,  1891.]    oblong  24«    * 

Tree  observations.  Plan  for  tree  observations,  [circular  letter]  to 
teachers.     [1909.]    4«    [See  also  Al3. 2 :F7 6  \] 

Use  of  national  forest  reserves,  regulations  and  instructions  to  take 
effect  July  1,  1905.     [1905.]    16° 

Use  book,  regulations  and  instructions  for  use  of  national  forest  reserves. 
July  1,  1906.     16" 

Use  book,   regulations  and  instructions  for  use  of  national  forests. 
July  1,  1907.     248  p.  1  il.  1  pi.  16«    [Note  at   top   of   title-page 
reads:  Issued  June  14,  1907.] 
Same  [with  corrections].     1907.     248  p.  1  il.  1  pi.  16° 
Same  [with  additions].    July  1, 1908.    341  p.  1  il.  16°    [Administra- 
tive edition.] 
Same  [with  changes  and  omissions].    July  1,   1908.     109  p.   16° 
[Omits  most  of  the  administrative  instructions.] 

WTiite  pine.  Extent  and  importance  of  white  pine  blight;  by  S.  T. 
Dana.     May  26,  1908. 


Bu 

Llletins    various  sizes 

1 

24,  pt.  1     1st  edition 

Same,  pt.  1  2d  edition  [4007- 
7271 

2 

2  editions 

3 

4 

See,  for  supplemental  matter. 

Same,  pt.  1    3d  edition    See 

Bulletin  9. 

also  A1.9:173. 

5 

Same,  pt.  2    [Not  in  Congres- 

6 

sional  set.    See  also  A1.9: 

7 

2  editions 

358.] 

8 

25 

9 

26 

10 

27 

11 

28     [3877-393] 

12 

2  editions 

See  also  A13.2:B48. 

13 

2  editions 

29 

14 

30 

15 

31 

16 

32 

17 

33 

18 

34 

19 

35 

20 

36,  pt.lt 

Same,  pt.  1,  errata 

21 

22 

Same,  pt.  1,  revised  f 

23 

[Not  issued.] 

37 

t  Bulletin  36  is  the  Woodsman's  handbook.  It  was  originally  intended  to  issue  this 
bulletin  in  2  pts.  but  pt.  2  has  never  been  published.  Pt.  1  appeared  in  1902  and  a 
revised  edition  of  pt.  1  in  1903.  The  1910  edition  is  revised  and  enlarged  so  as  to 
include  in  one  publication  the  material  originally  intended  for  both  parts. 


244 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 


A13.     FOREST  SERVICE— Contmued 
A13.3:     Bulletins— Continued 


(nos.) 


A13.3«: 

(CT) 
A13.4: 

(nos.) 


38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43    2  editions 

44 

45 

46 

47 

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[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  1909.] 

See  also  for  Forest  products, 
1907  and  1908,  C3.12i:  and 
C3.12^: 


Circulars 

[Certain  circulars  of  this  series  dealing  with  forest  products  were  prepared  in  coopera- 
tion with  Census  Bureau.  Similar  publications  for  the  years  1907  and  1908  were 
prepared  by  the  two  bureaus  in  cooperation  and  issued  by  Census  Bureau;  see 
C3.12i:andC3.12  2:] 

[1]  Request  to  educators  for  cooperation.     1886.     * 

[2]  To  educational  men.     1887.    4« 

[3]  Increasing  durability  of  timber,  information  to  wood  consumers; 

by  Norman  J.  Colman.     1887. 
[4]  For  information  of  railroad  managers  [chestnut  oak  for  ties;  by 

Norman  J.  Colman].     Dec.  1887.    4« 


5 

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4  editions 

11 

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2  editions 

12    3  editions 

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21  8  editionsi 

22  6  editions/ 

[Superseded 

by 

47 

Circular  165.] 

48 

23    6  editions 

49 

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51 

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54 

See  also  A13. 9:1. 

29 

55 

See  also  Al^. 9:2. 

30 

56 

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Classinffttloii 
no. 

A18.    FOREST  SI 

A13.4: 

Circulars— Continuod 

(no8.) 

57 

See  also  AIZ.9 A. 

58 

2  editions    Seealso  A\Z.9:b. 

59 

2  editions    See  also  A13.9:6. 

60 

See  also  A13. 9:7. 

%l 

2  editions    See  also  A13.9:8. 

62 

See  also  AlZ. 9:9. 

63 

2  editions    See  also  AU. 9:10. 

64 

Seditions    See  also  AIS. 9:11. 

65 

See  also  A13.9:12. 

66 

2  editions    See  also  A13.9:13. 

67 

See  also  A13.9:14. 

68 

See  also  A13.9:15. 

69 

See  also  A13.9:16. 

70 

2  editions    See  also  A13.9:17. 

71 

See  also  A13.9:18. 

72 

See  also  Al^. 9:19. 

73 

See  also  A13.9:20. 

74 

iS'eeaZsoA13.9:21. 

75 

See  also  A13.9:22. 

76 

77 

See  also  A13.9:24. 

78 

79 

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80 

81 

82 

83 

2  editions 

84 

85 

86 

[1st  edition] 
Same.    Revised  edition.   Mar. 

20,  1909 
Same.    Revised  edition.    Aug 

6,  1909    * 

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2  editions 


2  editions 


[Combines     and      supersedee 
Circulars  21  and  22.] 


2  editions 


t  Not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909. 


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Classification 
no. 


A13.     FOREST  SERVICE— Continued 


A13.5:     Report  on  forestry 


(v.  nos.) 


A13.6: 

(nos.) 


[v.  1  and  2  were  published  prior  to  the  establishment  of  the  Forestry  Division,  but 
are  classified  here  in  order  to  bring  all  the  volumes  together,  as  v.  3  and  4  were 
prepared  and  transmitted  by  the  chief  of  the  Forestry  Division.] 

[v.  1]  Report  upon  forestry;  by  Franklin  B.  Hough.    1878.    [Not  in 
Congressional  set.] 

V.  2     [1922-37] 


[v.  3]  Report  upon  forestry;  by  Franklin  B.  Hough. 
V.  4    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Press  buUetins    various  sizes 


1882.    [2046-38] 


[Notes  on  work  and  publications  relative  to  forestry,  issued  for  use  of  press.] 


9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 


Same,  supplement 


53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 


70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
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106 
107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
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114 

lli 

117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
126 
127 
128 
129 
130 
131 
132 
133 
134 
135 
136 
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141 
142 
143 
144 
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147 
148 
149 
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Clatwlflcatlon 
no. 

A13.7I 


B39 
B56» 
B56^ 
C82 
Eu7 
Hll 
H22 
H75 
N83 
Osl 
R24 
R92 
Si3 
Su3 
W581 
W582 
W583 

A13.8: 

(date) 


A13.     FOREST  SERVICE— Continued 

Notes    on    forest    trees    suitable    for    planting:    In 
United  States 

Beech,  Fapjus  atropunicea.     [1904.] 

Black  cherry,  Prunus  serotina.     [1903.] 

Black  walnut,  Juglans  nigra.    [1903.] 

Cottonwood,  Populus  deltoides.     [1904.] 

European  larch,  Larix  europsea.     [1903.] 

Hackberry,  Celtis  occidentalis.     [1904.] 

Hardy  catalpa,  Catalpa  speciosa.     [1904.] 

Honey  locust,  Gleditsia  triacanthos.     [1904.] 

Norway  spruce,  Picea  excelsa.     [1903.] 

Osage  orange,  Toxylon  pomiferum.     [1904.] 

Red  cedar,  Juniperus  virginiana.     [1904.] 

Russian  mulberry,  Morus  alba  tatarica.     [1904.] 

Silver  maple,  Acer  saccharinum.     [1904.] 

Sugar  maple,  Acer  saccharum.     [1904.] 

White  ash,  Fraxinus  americana.     [1903.] 

White  oak,  Quercus  alba.     [1903.] 

WOiite  willow,  Salix  alba.    [1904.] 

Field  program  [and  Service  notes]    8°  and  16°    [Monthly.] 

[From  Aug.  1904  to  Sept.  1906,  title  reads  Field  programme;  from  Oct.  190G  to  June, 
1909,  form  used  is  Field  program.  Since  Nov.  1906,  a  portion  of  the  publication 
has  been  devoted  to  Service  notes.  Beginning  Apr.  1907,  Service  orders  and 
National  forest  orders,  which  were  formerly  usually  Issued  in  mimeographed 
form  only,  have  been  printed  here.  With  July,  1909,  the  size  of  the  publication 
was  reduced  to  16°  and  the  title  slightly  changed  by  including  the  name  of  the 
month  at  the  beginning  instead  of  at  the  end. 

Beginning  July,  1905,  the  book  number  used  is  the  date  of  the  fiscal  year.] 


1904,  Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1905,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 

1906,  July, 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May, 
June, 

1907,  July, 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May, 


[None  issued.] 


1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 


1907,  June,  1907 

1908,  July,  1907 
Aug.  1907 
Sept.  1907 
Oct.  1907 
Nov.  1907 
Dec.  1907 
Jan.  1908 
Feb.  1908 
Mar.  1908 
Apr.  1908 
May,  1908 
June,  1908 

Index,  July,  1907-June,  1908 

1909,  July,  1908 
Aug.  1908 
Sept.  1908 
Oct.  1908 
Nov.  1908 
Dec.  1908 
Jan.  1909 
Feb.  1909 
Mar.  1909 
Apr.  1909 
May,  1909 
June,  1909 

Index,  July,  1908-June,  1909 

1910,  July,  1909 
Aug.  1909 
Sept.  1909 
Oct.  1909 
Nov.  1909 
Dec.  1909 


248 


Classiflcation 
no. 

A13.9: 

(nos.) 


A13.10: 

905 1 

9052 

9053 
905  4 
905^ 
905 « 
906 
907 1 

9072 

9073 

907" 

907  « 
908 1 
9082 
9083 

908  4 

909 1 

909  2 
909  3 

A13.il: 

905 1 
9052 
9053 
905  4 
905  5 
905^ 
906 » 


Same,  Sept.  1,  1905. 
Same,  Oct.  3,  1905. 
Same,  Nov.  15,  1905. 
Same,  Jan.  25,  1906. 


A13.     FOREST  SERVICE— Continued 

Forest  planting  leaflets 

1  See  also  A13  A -M.  13  See  also  AIS  AM. 

2  AS^ea^so  A13.4:55.  14  See  also  A13  A -.67. 

3  See  also  A13A:56.  15  See  also  A13 A -.68. 

4  ^eeaZso  A13.4:57.  16  See  also  AIS  A -m. 

5  See  also  A13 Am.  17  See  also  A13.A:70. 

6  See  also  AIS. 4:59.  18  See  also  AIS. 4:71. 

7  See  also  AIS. 4 .60.  19  Seealso  AIS  A :7 2. 

8  See  also  A13. 4:61.  20  See  also  A13  A :7S. 

9  See  also  A1S.4:62.  21  See  also  AIS. 4:7 4. 

10  -^eeaZsoA13.4:63.  22    See  also  A13. 4 .75. 

11  See  also  AIS. 4:64.  23 

12  See  also  A13. 4:65.  24    See  also  A13 A .77. 
See,  for  later  leaflets  issued  as  Circulars,  A13.4: 

Liocation  and  area  of  national  forests 

Location  and  area  of  Federal  forest  reserves  in  United  States,  Alaska, 

and  Porto  Rico,  Feb.  1,  1905.     [1905.] 
[Location  and  area  of]  national  forest  reserves  in  United  States,  Alaska, 
and  Porto  Rico,  July  1,  1905.     [1905.] 
Same,  Aug.  1,  1905.     [1905.] 
[1905,] 
[1905.] 
[1905.] 
[1906.] 

Location,  date  of  proclamation  in  force,  and  area  of  national  forest  re- 
serves in  United  States,  Alaska,  and  Porto  Rico,  Jan.  1,  1907. 
Dec.  31,  1906. 
Location,  date  of  latest  proclamation,  and  area  of  national  forest  reserves 
in  United  States,  Alaska,  and  Porto  Rico,  Feb.  1,  1907.     Feb.  1, 
1907. 
Location,  date  of  latest  proclamation,  and  area  of  national  forests  in 
United  States,  Alaska,  and  Porto  Rico,  Apr,  1,  1907.    Apr.  22, 
1907. 
Same,  July  1,  1907.    July  20,  1907. 
Same,  Oct.  1,  1907.     Oct.  3,  1907. 
Same,  Jan.  1,  1908.    Jan.  10,  1908. 
Same,  Mar.  1,  1908.    Mar.  17,  1908. 
Same,  July  1,  1908.    July  23,  1908. 
Location  and  area  of  national  forests  in  United  States,  Alaska,  and 
Porto  Rico  [Sept,  30,  1908],  and  dates  when  latest  proclamations 
became  effective.     Oct.  12,  1908. 
Same  [Feb.  28,  1909].    Mar.  10,  1909. 
Same  [Mar.  31,  1909].    Apr.  7,  1909. 
Same  [June  30,  1909],    June  30,  1909, 
Lists  of  publications 
List  of  publications  available  July  1,  1905. 
Same,  Aug.  1,  1905.     [1905.]    narrow  12" 
Same,  Oct.  1,  1905.     [1905.]    narrow  12« 
Same,  Nov.  1,  1905.     [1905.]    narrow  12'' 
Same,  Nov.  22,  1905.     [1905.]    narrow  12^ 
Same,  Dec,  15,  1905,     [1905.]    narrow  12° 
Same,  Jan.  24,  1906,     [1906,]    narrow  12° 


[1905.]    narrow  12° 


249 


Clamlflcatlon 
no. 

A13.il: 

90G2 

906  •' 
906^ 
9071 

907  2 
907  =» 
907^ 
907^ 
907  « 
907^ 

9078 

907  » 
908 » 
9082 
9083 
908^ 
908^ 
908 « 

908  7 
909 1 
9092 
9093 
909* 

909  5 
A13.12: 

(nos.) 


A13.13: 

(CT) 


A13.     FOREST  SERVICE— Continued 

Ijlsts  of  publications— Continued 

Clasaified  lint  of  publications  available  for  distribution  Mar. 
[190G.]    narrow  12° 
Same,  Mar.  30,  1906.    [1906.] 
[1906.] 
[1907.] 
[1907.] 
[1907.] 
[1907.] 
[1907.] 


10,  1906. 


Same,  Nov.  1, 
Same,  Feb.  1, 
Same,  Mar.  1, 
Same,  Apr.  1, 


1906. 
1907. 
1907. 
1907. 


Same,  Apr.  20,  1907. 
Same,  May  15,  1907. 


narrow  12° 
narrow  12** 
narrow  12° 
narrow  12° 
narrow  12° 

narrow  12° 

narrow  12° 

Forest  extension  and  replacement  [publications  concerning].     1907,    4° 
Classified  list  of  publications  available  for  distribution  July  20,  1907. 
[1907.]    narrow  12° 

narrow  12° 
narrow  12° 
narrow  12° 

narrow  12° 
narrow  12° 
narrow  12° 

narrow  12° 

narrow  12° 

narrow  12° 

narrow  12° 
narrow  12° 
narrow  12° 


Same,  Oct.  1,  1907. 

Same,  Nov.  1,  1907. 

Same,  Jan.  1,  1908. 

Same,  Jan.  15,  1908. 

Same,  Feb.  5,  1908. 

Same,  Mar.  1,  1908. 

Same,  Apr.  10,  1908. 

Same,  July  15,  1908. 

Same,  Oct.  10,  1908. 

Same,  Jan.  15,  1909. 

Same,  Apr.  1,  1909. 

Same,  July  1,  1909. 
Publications  available  for  distribution  Oct.  1, 

Same,  Nov.  15,  1909.     [1909.]    narrow  8° 
Sllvical  leaflets 


[1907.] 
[1907.] 
[1908.] 
[1908.] 
[1908.] 
[1908.] 
[1908.] 
[1908.] 
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45 1 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 


Maps 


t  Not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909. 


250 


A14.     GARDENS  AND   GROUNDS  DIVISION 

[The  propagating  garden  started  in  1858  was  turned  over  ))y  the  commissioner  of  patents  to  the  Department 
of  Agriculture  in  18(J2,  and  the  Division  of  Gardens  and  Grounds  was  organized  Sept.  1862.  Merged  into 
Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  July  1, 1901;  see  A19. 

See,  for  history  of  division,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  (A21.3:3i-3)  and  Yearbook,  1897 
(Al. 10:897).] 

Classification 
no. 

AM.l: 


(date) 

A14.2: 

(CT) 

A14.3: 

(no8.) 

A14.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1862-1901  (except  1872-74,  1880,  1884,  1888,  1896,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of 
Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  for  the  latter  part  of  its  existence  issued 
separately  also.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

1 

[No  more  issued.^ 


A15.     IRRIGATION  INQUIRY  OFFICE 

[Investigations  Into  the  question  of  irrigation  were  made  by  the  Department  of  Agriculture  from  time  to 
time  almost  from  the  establishment  of  the  Department.  The  work  began  definitely  in  1885-86  when  a 
first  report  on  Irrigation  in  United  States  was  prepared;  see  Al5.2:Ir7 1. 

The  Irrigation  Inquiry  Oihce  was  established  by  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture  Apr.  15,  1890,  under  a  pro- 
vision in  the  urgent  deficiency  act  approved  Apr.  4, 1890  (Stat.  L.  v.  26,  p.  42).  The  appropriations  were 
continued  by  subsequent  acts  until  June  30, 1896,  when  the  office  was  discontinued.] 

Annual  reports 


A15.1: 

(date) 


A15.2: 

Ar7 


F22 


Ir7^ 


See  also  reports  under  A15.2: 
Special  agent  in  charge  op  artesian  and  underflow  investi- 
gations AND  OF  IRRIGATION  INQUIRY 

1890,  1891,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and 

issued  separately  also. 
1892    [None  issued.] 

Special  agent  in  charge  of  irrigation  inquiry 
1893,  in  annual  report  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l :),  but  not  issued 

separately. 
Irrigation  Inquiry  Office 
1894, 1895,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  but  not 

issued  separately. 
1896    [None  issued.] 

General  publications 

Artesian  wells.     Report  on  preliminary  investigation  to  determine 
proper  location  of  artesian  wells  within  area  of  97th  meridian,  and 
east  of  foothills  of  Rocky  Mountains;  [bv  Richard  J.  Hinton  and 
others].     1890.    *    [2689-222] 
j  Farmers.    Needed  reforms  and  laws  for  irrigation  farmers  of  United 
States.    Oct.  4,  1893.    * 
Irrigation  in  United  States;  by  Richard  J.  Hinton.    1887.    (49th  Cong. 
2d  sess.     S.  misc.  doc.  15:  serial  no.  2450.)    [Although  this  report 
was  made  prior  to  the  establishment  of  the  Irrigation  Inquiry 
Office,  it  is  classed  here  because  it  is  a  forerunner  of  the  reports 
issued  by  this  office.] 
See,  for  2d  [revised]  edition,  Y4.Ir7  *lAj:4*. 


251 


ClS88iflration 
no. 

A15.2: 


P94> 
•    P942 

A15.3: 

(nos.) 

A15.4: 

(nos.) 


A15.     IRRIGATION  INQUIRY  OFFICE— Continued 

Gen eral  pu blication s— Continued 

Irrigation .  [ Report  on  irrigation,  final  report  of  artesian  and  underflow 
investigation  and  of  irrigation  inquiry  conducted  under  acts 
approved  Apr.  4,  1890,  Sept.  30,  1890,  and  Mar.  3,  1891.1  1893. 
(52d  Cong,  let  sess.  S.  ex.  doc.  41;  serial  no.  2899.)  [No  serial 
title-page;  4  pts.  bound  in  one  v.  with  back  title.  Report  on  irri- 
gation.] 

Contents: 

pt.  1.  Irrigation  and  cultivation  of  soil  thereby,  with  physical  data,  conditions, 
.     and  progress  within  United  States  for  1891;  by  Richard  J.  Ilinton.    1893. 

pt.  2.  Artesian  and  underflow  investigation,  final  report  of  Edwin  S.  Nettleton. 
1893. 

pt.  3.  Final  geological  reports  of  artesian  and  underflow  investigation  between 
97th  meridian  of  longitude  and  foothills  of  Rocky  Mountains;  by  Robert 
Hay.     1893. 

pt.  4.  Final  report  on  mid-plains  division  of  artesian  and  underflow  investigation 
between  97th  meridian  of  longitude  west  of  Greenwich  and  foothills  of 
Rocky  Mountains,  by  J.  W.  Gregory;  and  Special  report  on  certain  arte- 
sian conditions  in  South  Dakota,  by  Fred  F.  B.  Cofhn.     1893. 

Progress  report  on  irrigation  in  United  States  [for  1890],  pt.  1;  by  Richard 
J.  Hinton.  1891.  [2818-53,  pt.  1] 
Same,  pt.  2,  Progress  report  of  artesian  and  underflow  investigation 
between  97th  degree  of  west  longitude  and  foothills  of  Rocky 
Mountains;  by  E.  S.  Nettleton.  1891.  (51st  Cong.  2d  sess. 
S.  ex.  doc.  53,  pt.  2;  serial  no.  2818.) 

Bulletins 

1 

[No  more  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

A16.      LABOR  EMPLOYMENT  BOARD 


[Appointed  according  to  regulations  issued  by  the  President^ July  2, 1902. 


Discontinued  at  some  time  after 
1904,  and  work  taken  over  by  Civil  Senice  Commission.] 


A16.1: 

(date) 
A16.2: 

In7^ 


In72 
R26 


A16.3: 

(nos.) 
A16.4: 

(nos.) 


ar.  21 

Annual  reports 
[None  issued.] 
General  publications 

Instructions  to  applicants  for  appointment  to  position  of  mere  unskilled 

laborer  in   Department  of  Agriculture  at  Washington,   D.  C. 

July  18,  1902. 
Same.    Mar.  21,  1904. 
Regulations  governing  appointment  to  position  of  mere  unskilled  laborer 

under  Department  of  Agriculture  in  District  of  Columbia.    July 

2,  1902. 

Biaietins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 

A17.      LIBRARY 


[The  first  appropriation  for  the  library  was  that  made  in  1864  for  the  library  and  laboratory  jointly.  The 
collection  of  books  had  its  beginning  in  the  transfer  in  1869  of  the  works  on  agriculture  from  the  Horary  of 
the  Patent  Office. 

See,  for  information  concerning  the  library,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  (A21.3:3i-8) 
and  Yearbook,  1897  (A1.10:897).] 


A17.1: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[1894-1909  (except  1895-97,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department 
(Al.l:),  and  usually  issued  separately  also.] 


252 


Classification 
no. 

A17.2: 

D46 

A17.3: 

(no8.) 


A17.     LIBRARY— Continued 

General  publications 

Desiderata.    List   of   desiderata   [Agriculture    Department   Library], 
Nov.  1905. 

Bulletins 


27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 

38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 

48 
49 
50 


Same,  supplement  1 


Same,  errata 


51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 1 

75 


A17.4:     Circulars 

(nos.)     [None  issued.] 
tA17.5:     List  of  duplicates  offered  as  exchanges 

(nos.)      1 
2 

[3]  Duplicate  publications  available  for  exchange,  Nov.  2,  1905.    1905. 
[4]  Same,  Mar.  12,  1906.    1906. 

A18.      MICROSCOPY  DIVISION 

[Established  in  1871;  became  a  division  In  1885;  abolished  In  1895.3 

A18.1:     Annual  reports 

(date)  [1871-94  (except  1877-84,  none  Issued),  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department 

(Al.l:),  and  1889-93,  issued  separately  also.] 

A18.2:     General  publications 

F44     Fibrine  and  bacteria;  by  T.  Taylor,    n.  d.    * 

M58  Microtome.  Letter  of  C.  P.  Lyman  to  Thomas  Taylor  on  work  of  his 
microtome.     Sept.  30,  1881.    * 

N16  Naphthaline  as  an  insecticide,  etc.,  its  effect  on  seeds,  plants,  and  ani- 
mals; by  T.  Taylor.     1883.     * 

t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  The  Library 
of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  has  since  discontinued  the  Accessions  to  Depart- 
ment library,  which  from  1894  to  1909  was  issued  quarterly  and  incorporated  in  the 
regular  series  of  Bulletins  (A17.3:),  the  last  Accessions  list  so  issued  being  no.  74.  The 
Library  has  substituted  a  new  series  of  publications,  the  first  issue  being  v.  1,  no.  1, 
Jan.  1910.  This  has  necessitated  an  additional  class  under  A17.,  the  series  title  of 
which  is  as  follows: 

A17.6:    Monthly  bulletin 
(v.  nos.) 


253 


ClaHKiflcatlon 
nu. 

A18.     MIC 

A18.3: 

BuUetins 

(no8.) 

[None  issued.] 

A18.4: 

Circulars 

(DOS.) 

[None  issued.] 

A18.5: 

Food  products 

(no8.) 

1  3  editions 

2  2  editions 
3 

MICROSCOPY  DIVISION— Continued 


A19.     PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 


Division,  see  A24;  VeRotablo  Pliysiology  and  Pathology  Division,  see  A28;  also  Arlington  Experimental 
Fami  and  Tea  Investigations  and  Experiments  Office. 
See,  for  information  concerning  bureau,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  (A21.3-.3 »-«).] 


A19.1: 

(date) 

A19.2: 

Ag8 


A12' 


A122 


AI2: 


A12* 


A125 


A12' 


A12 


An8^ 
An82 
B37 

B45 

B62 

B63 

B78 


Annual  reports 

[1901-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al. 
also.] 


:),  and  issued  separately 


General  publications 

Agriculture  Department.  Le  travail  du  D^partement  d'Agriculture 
des  Etats-Unis.  1905.  narrow  16°  [6'6e,  for  other  information  con- 
cerning the  history,  work,  and  organization  of  the  Department, 
the  various  editions  under  A21.3:3  and  A21.4:,  also  Yearbook, 
1897  (A1.10:897).] 

Alfalfa,  Medicago  sativa,  instructions  adapted  to  sand-hill  section  of 
Nebraska;  [by  H.  N.  Vinall].^    Feb.  1909.    narrow  f '^ 
Same,  instructions  adapted  to  New  York  and  New  England  States; 

[by  J.  M.  Westgate].    July  7,  1909.    narrow  f  ° 
Same,  instructions  adapted  to  Ohio,  Michigan,  Indiana,  Illinois, 
Iowa,  Missouri,  eastern  Kansas,  and  eastern  Nebraska;  [by  J.  M. 
Westgate].    July  7,  1909.    narrow  f° 
Same,  instructions  adapted  to  eastern  Oregon  and  eastern  Washing- 
ton; [by  J.  M.  Westgate].    July  7,  1909. 

Alfalfa.  Drought-resistant  alfalfas,  Medicago  sativa,  instructions 
adapted  to  western  Nebraska,  western  Kansas,  eastern  Colorado, 
Oklahoma,  and  western  Texas;  [by  J.  M.  Westgate].  July  9, 
1909.    narrow  f« 

Alfalfa.  Cold-resistant  alfalfas,  Medicago  sativa,  instructions  adapted 
to  Wisconsin,  Minnesota,  North  Dakota,  South  Dakota,  and  Mon- 
tana; [by  J.  M.  Westgate].    July  7,  1909.    narrow  f  *» 

Alfalfa,  Medicago  sativa,  instructions  adapted  to  Pennsylvania,  West 
.Viminia,  Maryland,  Kentucky,  Tennessee,  Arkansas,  Virginia, 
and  Southern  States,  except  western  Texas;  [by  J.  M.  Westgate]. 
July  7,  1909.    narrow  f« 
See  also  entries  under  A19.6:A1 2. 

Anthracnose.     Bean  anthracnose.     Dec.  9,  1907. 

Anthracnose.     Cotton  anthracnose.     Dec.  9,  1907. 


Bean. 


Soy  bean,  Glycine  hispida;  [by  H.  T.  Nielsen], 
narrow  f  ° 


Jan.  1909. 


Bermuda  grass,   Cynodon  dactylon; 
narrow  f  ° 


[by  H.  N.  Vinall].    Jan.  1909. 


Bluegrass.     Kentucky  bluegrass,  Poa  pratensis  L.;  [by  R.  A.  Oakley! . 

Jan.  1909.    narrow  f 

Boll-weevil.    Agricultural  methods  for  boll- weevil  districts;  by  S.  A. 
Knapp.     Feb.  21,  1905.     12" 

[Brome-grass]  Bromus  inermis;  [by  R.  A.  Oakley].    Jan.  1909.    nar- 
row f° 


254 


Classification 
no. 

A19.2: 

B871 
B87  2 
B881 

B882 

C491 
C492 
C493 

C49^ 


C49^ 
C49« 


C621 
C622 

C62=» 

C711 


C712 
C71-^ 
C71^ 

C811 
C812 

C831 
C832 
C833 

D261 

D26  2 
F221 

F222 


F223 

F22* 
F225 
F22« 


A19.     PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Continued 

General  puMieations — Continued 
Bulbs.     Directions  for  planting  bulbs.     [1907.] 

Same.    July  20,  1909. 
Bur  clover,  Medicago  arabica  and  Medicago  denticulata.     [1907.]    nar- 
row large  8** 
Bur  clover  [Medicago  macula ta  and  Medicago  denticulata;  by  C.  V. 

Piper].    July  7,  1909.    4« 
Citrange,  new  citrus  fruit.     [Dec.  9,  1907.] 

Same.     [Dec.  9,  1907]  reissued  Aug.  10,  1908. 
Citrange.     Distribution  of  seedling  citranges  by  Department  of  Agri- 
culture; [by  Walter  T.  Swingle].    Jan.  6,  1909. 
Citrange.     Conditions  under  which  citranges  are  distributed  in  warm 
regions  by  Department  of  Agriculture;  [by  Walter  T.  Swingle]. 
Jan.  6,  1909. 
Same,  in  cold  regions  by  Department  of  Agriculture;  [by  Walter  T. 
Swingle].    Jan.  6,  1909. 
Citrus  trifoliata.     Distribution  of  seedlings  of  large-flowered  Citrus  tri- 
foliata  by  Department  of  Agriculture;  [by  Walter  T.  Swingle]. 
Jan.  6,  1909. 
See,  for  specific  varieties,  entries  under  A19.2:C71^-*,  M84^-^,  R89, 

R92i'^  Sa9i-3. 
See  also    reports    on     distribution   of    different    varieties    under 
A19.6:C71,  M84i'^  R89l-^  R92,  W67i-3. 
Clover.     Crimson  clover  seed.    Aug.  18,  1904. 
Clover.     Red  clover,  Trifolium  pra tense ;  [by  Nickolas  Schmitz].    Jan. 

1909.    narrow  large  8° 
Clover.    Crimson   clcTver,   Trifolium  incarnatum;  [by   C.   V.   Piper]. 

July  7,  1909.    narrow  f  «    [See  also  A19.6:C86  ^] 
Colman  citrange;  [by  Herbert  J.  Webber].    [1st  edition.]    [Dec.  9, 1907.] 
[Reprinted,  with  slight  changes,  from  New  citrus  and  pineapple 
productions  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  which  appeared  in 
the  Yearbook,  1906;  see  A1.10:906,  p.  331.] 
Same.     [2d^dition.]     [Dec.  9,  1907]  reissued  Aug.  15,  1908. 
Same.     [3d  edition.]    [Dec.  9, 1907]  reprinted  Jan.  30,  1909. 
Same.    4th  edition.     Nov.  1,  1909. 
iSeeaZso  A19. 6 :C71. 
Corn.    Testing  seed  corn  for  germination.    Mar.  19,  1907.    4° 
Corn.    Testing  seed  corn  [in  seed  laboratory  of  Plant  Industry  Bureau]. 

Jan.  22,  1908.     4° 
Cowpea  seed  for  1907.     Feb.  26,  1907.    4« 

Cowpea  seed .    Testing  cowpea  seed  for  germination .    Mar .  10, 1908 .    4° 
Cowpeas,  Vigna  unguiculata;  [by  H.  T.  Nielsen].  'Jan.  1909.    narrow 

large  8"^ 
Date  orchard.     Starting  seedling  date  orchard;  [by  Walter  T.  Swingle]. 
[Mar.  16,  1907.]    16° 
Same.     [Jan.  24,  1908.]     16« 
Farms.    Model  plan  for  southern  farm.    June  21,  1907.     16° 
Farmers'  bulletins  contributed  by  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  Jan.  1907- 
Dec.  1908,  nos.  274-339  [title-page  and  contents].     1909.     [The 
Farmers'  bulletins  referred  to  form  part  of  the  series  listed  under 
A1.9:] 
Farmers'    cooperative    demonstration    work.    Field    instructions    for 
farmers'   cooperative  demonstration  work;  [by  S.  A.   Knapp]. 
Feb.  29,  1908. 
Same,     Revised  edition.    Apr.  6,  1908. 

Same.     [Revised  edition.]    [Apr.  6,  1908]  reissued  Mar.  15,  1909. 
Same.    2d  revision.     Nov.  10, 1909. 


255 


ClaMsiflratlun 
no. 

A19.2: 

F22' 

F22» 
F22» 
F41' 

F412 
F413 
F41* 


F41* 
F41« 


F46 

F74^ 
F74  2 

F941 
F942 
F943 

G43» 

G432 
G433 

076 1 

076^ 

G763 
G76^ 
In7i 

In7- 
In73 

In7^ 

Iii7^ 
In7« 
Kill 

KIP 

K113 

Kll* 


All).     PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— (ontinued 

General  publications— Continued 

Farming.    Familiar  talks  on  farming:  Cultivation  of  crop;  [by  S.  A. 

Knapp].    Apr.  15,  1908. 
Same:  DiverHification;  [by  S.  A.  Knapp].    June  30,  1908. 
Farm  notes  [for  the  South;  by  S.  A.  Knapp].    June  16,  1909. 
Fertilizers.     Economize,  cut  down  expenses  of  farm  [by  use  of]  home 

fertilizers;  [by  S.  A.  Knapp].     [Mar.  4,  1908.] 
Same.     [Mar.  4,  1908]  reprint  Nov.  19,  1908. 
Same.    Dec.  11,  1909. 
Fertilizers.    Field  instructions  for  farmers'  cooperative  demonstration 

work,   commercial  fertilizers,   their  uses  and   cost;  [by  S.  A. 

Knapp].    Apr.  15,  1908. 
Same,  their  uses  and  value;  [by  S.  A.  Knapp].     Feb.  15,  1909. 
Fertilizers.     Commercial  fertilizers,  their  uses  and  value;  [by  S.  A. 

Knapp].     Dec.  13,  1909.     [This  edition  omits  the  words  "Field 

instructions,  etc.,  used  at  beginning  of  title  of  2  previous  editions 

(A19.2:F41*'S).] 
Figs.     Cooperative  distribution  of  new  varieties  of  Smyrna  figs  and 

caprifigs;  [by  Walter  T.  Swingle].    Jan.  25,  1909. 
Forage  crop  seed.     Plan  of  distributing  forage  crop  seed  and  cultural 

directions  for  crops  distributed.     [1902.]    16° 
Forage  crops.     Cooperative  experiments  with  forage  crops,  autumn  of 

1907-Bpring  of  1908.    Apr.  18,  1907.     [See  also  A19.6:F74.] 
Fruits.     Instructions   regarding  preservation   of   fruits   in   antiseptic 

fluids.     [1907.]    40 
Fruits.     Instructions  for  packing  and  mailing  specimens  of  fresh  fruit, 

[1908.]    4« 
Fruits.     Directions  for  selecting,  preparing,  and  sending  specimens  of 

fruits;  [by]G.  B.  Brackett.     [1908.]    4°     [Publication  bears  the 

designation  Circular  3  revised,  but  it  does  not  belong  to  the 

regular  series  of  Circulars  of  the  Plant  Industry  Bureau,  for  which 

seeAldA:] 
Ginseng.     [Letter  giving  information  in  regard  to  ginseng;  by  Fred- 
erick V.  Coville.]     [1904.]    4« 
Same;  [by  Rodney  H.  True].     Oct.  20,  1906.     4° 
Ginseng.    American  ginseng;  [by  Rodney  H.  True].     June  4,  1909. 
Grapes.     Factors  affecting  keeping  quality  of  table  grapes  while  in 

transit  and  in  storage;  [by  A.  V.  Stubenrauch].     Aug.  6,  1908. 
Grasses.     Directions  for  preparing  herbarium  specimens  of  grasses;  [by 

A.  S.  Hitchcock  and  Agnes  Chase].    Mar.  1,  1909. 
Grase  mixture  for  moist  meadows.     [1909.]    4* 
Grass  mixture  for  hay  for  sections  south  of  timothy  region.     [1909.] 
Inoculating  material.     Directions  for  using  inoculating  material  [for 

seed  and  soil].     [1907.]    4« 
Same  [with  slight  change  in  text].     [1907.]    4" 
Inoculating  material.     Directions  for  using  inoculating  material  [for 

seed].     [1907.]    4° 
Inoculating  material.     Directions  for  using  inoculating  material  [for 

seed  and  soil];  sheet  A.     [1907.]    4° 
Same;  sheet  B.     [1907.]    4« 
Same;  sheet  C.     [1907.]    4« 
Kafir-corn.     Pink  kafir,    Andropogon   sorghum;  [by   A.   B.   Conner]. 

Jan.  1909.     narrow  large  8° 
Kafir-corn.     Red  kafir,  Andropogon  sorghum  var.;  [by  A.  B.   Con- 
ner].   Jan.  1909.     narrow  large  8** 
Kafir-corn.     BlackhuU  kafir,   form  of  Andropogon  sorghum.    [1909.] 

narrow  8*' 
Kafir-corn.    Red  kafir,  form  of  Andropogon  sorghum.    [1909.]   narrow  8<* 


256 


Classification 
no. 

A19.2: 

K84 
L96 

M631 
M632 

M841 


M842 
M843 
M84* 

On4 
P21 

P67 
P93 
P96 


ES9 

R92» 
R922 

R98 
Sa2 


Sa92 
Sa93 
SeS^ 
Se32 
Se33 

Se3^ 

Se3* 

Se3« 

Se3' 

Se38 

T31 

T551 

T552 


A19.     PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Kowliang,  form  of  Andropogon  sorghum.     [1909.]    narrow  8" 

Lucern.  Sand  lucern,  Medicago  sativa  varia;  [by  J.  M.  Westgate]. 
July  8,  1909. 

Milo,  form  of  Andropogon  sorghum.    Mar.  12,  1908.    narrow  large  8" 

Milo.  Dwarf  milo,  Andropogon  sorghum  var. ;  [by  A.  B.  Conner].  Jan. 
1909.     narrow  large  8*> 

Morton  citrange;  [by  Herbert  J.  Webber].     [Ist  edition.]    [Dec.  9, 1907.] 
[Reprinted,  with  slight  changes,  from  New  fruit  productions  of 
Department  of  Agriculture,  which  appeared  in  the  Yearbook, 
1905;  see  A1.10:905,  p.  276.] 
Same.     [2d  edition.]     [Dec.  9,  1907]  reissued  Aug.  25,  1908. 
Same.     [3d  edition.]     [Dec.  9,  1907]  reissued  Jan.  30,  1909. 
Same.     [4th,  incorrectly  printed  as]  5th  edition.     Nov.  3,  1909. 
See  also  entries  under  A19.6:M84  ^>  2. 

Onion.     Wild  onion;  [by  J.  S.  Cates  and  H.  R.  Cox].     Nov.  30,  1908. 

Para  grass,  Panicum  barbinode;  [by  S.  M.  Tracy].  Jan.  1909.  nar- 
row 8«     [See  also  A19.6:P21.] 

Pistache  nut;  [by  Walter  T.  Swingle].     [1907.]    4° 

Prickly  pears.     Spineless  prickly  pears.     Nov.  1909. 

Publications.  List  of  publications  of  Office  of  Grass  and  Forage  Plant 
Investigations  and  Division  of  Agrostology;  by  W.  J.  Spillman. 
1902.     [See,  for  later  lists  of  publications,  A19.10:] 

Rusk  citrange;  [by  Herbert  J.  Webber  and  Walter  T.  Swingle].  Nov. 
1,  1909.     [See  also  entries  under  A19.6:R89  ^-^.] 

Rustic  citrange;  [by  Herbert  J.  Webber].     [Dec.  9,  1907.] 
Same.     [Dec.  9,  1907]  reissued  Aug.  28,  1908. 
See  also  A19. 6 :B,92. 

Rye-grass.  Italian  rye-grass,  Lolium  italicum ;  [by  H.N.  Vinall] .  Jan . 
1909.    narrow  large  8° 

St.  Louis,  Mo.  Visitors'  guide  to  exhibits  of  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry 
at  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904;  by  J.  E.  Rock- 
well.    1904.     16° 

Savage  citrange;  [by  Herbert  J.  Webber].     [Dec.  9,  1907.] 
Same.     [Dec.  9,  1907]  reissued  Aug.  18,  1908. 
Same.     [Dec.  9,  1907]  reissued  Feb.  15,  1909. 

Seeds.     List  of  seeds  wanted,  season  of  1907.     [1907.]    16° 

Seed  testing;  [by  Edgar  Brown].     Nov.  1,  1907.    4° 

Seed-testing.  Nebraska  cooperative  seed-testing  laboratory  [to  be  es- 
tablished at  Lincoln,  Nebr.].    Jan.  4,  1908.    ^ 

Seed-testing.  Oregon  cooperative  seed-testing  laboratory  [to  be  estab- 
lished at  Corvallis,  Oreg.].    Aug.  23,  1909.    4° 

Seed  selection  for  southern  farms;  [by  S.  A.  Knapp  and  D.N.  Barrow]. 
July  31,  1908. 

Seeds.  Selection  of  cotton  and  com  seed  for  southern  farms;  [by  S.  A. 
Knapp].    June  22,  1909. 

Seed  beds.  Deep  fall  plowing  and  seed  bed;  [by  S.  A.  Knapp].  Oct. 
1,  1908. 

Seed  beds.  Fall-breaking  and  preparation  of  seed  bed;  [by  S.  A. 
Knapp].     Sept.  8,  1909. 

Texas.  Agricultural  conditions  in  southern  Texas  [and  advice  on  going 
into  orange  growing].    Mar.  22,  1909. 

Tobacco  seed.  Plan  of  distributing  tobacco  seed  and  cultural  directions 
for  different  types  of  tobacco  distributed.  [1902.]  16°  [See  also 
entries  under  A19.6:T55.] 

Tobacco  investigations.  Plans  for  continuation  of  tobacco  investiga- 
tions in  Texas;  [by  W.  W.  Gamer].    Dec.  14,  1909. 


257 


no. 
A19.2: 

V64» 
V642 

A19.3: 

(no8.) 


A19.     PliANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

"Vetch.    Hairy  vetch,  Vicia  viilosa;  [by  C.  V.  Piper].    July  7,  1909. 
Vetch.    Common  vetch  or  tares,  Vicia  sativa;  [by  C.  V.  Piper].    July  7, 
1909. 

Bulletins      large  8°  and  8» 


See,  for  contents  and  index  to  Bulletins  1-100,  A19.3:101. 


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2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
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34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51, 

52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 


2  editiona 


See,  for  revision,  A19. 3:119. 


2  editions 


6  pts.     [Issued  separately  and 
also  in  one  pamphlet.] 


2  editions 


58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72, 


73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90, 

91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 
100, 

101 
102, 

103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 
109 
110 


4  p  ts .  [Issued  separa  tely  (pt . 
1  revised),  and  also  in  one 
pamphlet.] 


4  p ts .     [Issued  separately  and 

also  in  one  pamphlet.] 
See,  for  abstract,  A19.6  :T55  *»  •. 


8  pts.     [Issued  separately  and 
also  in  one  pamphlet.] 

7  pts.     [Issued  separately  and 
also  in  one  pamphlet.] 


82452^—11 17 


258 


Classification 

A19. 

PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Continued 

no. 

A19.3: 

Bulletins— Continued 

(no8.) 

111, 

5pts. 

[Issued  separately  and 

139 

also 

in  one  pamphlet.] 

140 

112 

141 ,  5  pts .     [Issued  separately  and 
also  in  one  pamphlet.] 

113 

114 

142 

115 

143 

116 

144 

117 

145 

118 

146 

119 

(revision  of  34) 

147 

120 

148 

121, 

6pts. 

[Issued  separately  and 
in  one  pamphlet.] 

149 

also 

150 

122 

151 

123 

152 

124 

153 

125 

154 

126 

155 

127 

156 

128 

157 

129 

158 

130 

159 

131, 

5pts. 

[Issued  separately  and 

160 

also 

in  one  pamphlet.] 

161 

132 

162 

133 

163  t 

134 

164  t 

135 

165 

136 

166  t 

137 

167  t 

138 

168 

A19.3«: 

Bulletins  (separates) 

• 

(CT) 

A19.4:: 

Circulars 

(no8.) 

1 

2  editions 

25 

2 

26    [Withdrawn.] 

3t 

Same,  with  corrections  on  p. 

4 

14  and  17 

5 

27 

6 

28 

7 

29 

8 

30 

9 

31 

10 

32 

11 

33 

12 

34 

13 

35 

14 

36 

15 

37 

16 

38 

17 

39 

18 

40 

19 

41 

20 

42 

21 

43 

22 

44t 

23 

45 1 

24 

46 

t  Not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909. 

JThe  1  p.  4**  publication  which  appeared  in  1908  with  title  Directions  for  selecting, 
preparing,  and  sending  specimens  of  fruits,  and  which  bore  the  designation  "Circulars, 
revised  "  is  not  a  circular  of  this  series.    It  is  classed  under  A19.2:F942. 


259 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

A19.5: 

(sec.  no8.) 


A19.6: 

A12' 
A122 
A123 
A12* 
A12^ 

A12« 

A127 

A128 


B211 

B212 

B2P 

B24 

B26 

B87 

C16 

C22» 

C222 

C223 

C391 

C392 
C393 
C71 


C82' 

C822 
C823 

C82* 

C825 
C82« 
C827 
C86» 

C862 

F36 

F74 

G45 


A19.     PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Continued 
Distribution  of  novelties  and  specialties    IQ* 


sec.  I 
sec.  2 
sec.  3 
sec.  4 


sec.  5 
sec.  5a 
sec.  6 
sec.  6a 


Seed  and  plant  introduction  and  distribution 

Alfalfa,  Medicagosativa.     [1907.]    narrow  f** 
Same.    Jan.  1908.    narrow  large  8° 
Same.    Jan.  1908.    narrow  f** 
Alfalfa.    Arabian  alfalfa,  Medicago  sativa  var.    Feb.  1908. 
Alfalfa,  Medicago  eativa,  instructions  adapted  to  eastern  Oregon  and 
eastern  Washington.     Feb.  1908. 
Same,  instructions  adapted  to  irrigated  and  humid  sections  of  west- 
ern half  of  United  States.    Feb.  1908.    4« 
Alfalfa.     Cold -resistant  alfalfas,  Medicago  sativa,  instructions  adapted 
to  Wisconsin,  Minnesota,   North   Dakota,   South  Dakota,  and 
Montana.     Feb.  1908.    narrow  large  8** 
Alfalfa.    Drought-resistant    alfalfas,     Medicago    sativa,     instructions 
adapted  to  western  Nebraska,  western  Kansas,  eastern  Colorado, 
Oklahoma,  and  western  Texas.     Feb.  1908.    narrow  large  8° 
See  also  entries  under  A19.2:A1 2. 
Bamboo.     Cultural  directions  for  bamboo.    Apr.  7,  1908.     12® 
Same.    June  1,  1908.     12" 

Same.     [June  1,  1908]  reissued  Sept.  21,  1908.     12« 
Barley.    Winter  barley,  Hordeum  vulgare.     [1907.]    narrow  8° 
Barnyard  millet,  Panicum  crus-galli.    Jan.  1908.    4^ 
Bulb  distribution  [gladiolus].     [1904.]    4« 
Canada  bluegrass,  Poa  compressa.    Jan.  1908.     narrow  lai^e  8° 
Carob.     Cultural  directions  for  carob.    Jan.  21,  1908. 
Same.    June  1,  1908. 

Same.     [June  1,  1908]  reissued  Sept.  25,  1908. 
Chayote,  new  winter  vegetable  from  the  South;  [by  David  Fairchildl. 
[Feb.  3,  1908.] 
Same.     [June  1,  1908.] 

Same.     [June  1,  1908]  reissued  Sept.  25,  1908. 
Colman  citrange.     Distribution  of  Colman  citrange  in  1907;  [by  Herbert 
J.  Webber].    Apr.  18,   1907.     [See  also  entries    under  A19.2: 
C711-*.] 
Cotton  seed.    Distribution  of  cotton  seed  in  1903;  by  Herbert  J.  Web- 
ber.   1903. 
Same,  in  1905.    2d  edition.    Jan.  13,  1905. 
Cotton  seed.     Distribution  of  Centerville  sea  island  cotton  seed;  [by 

William  A.  Orton].    [Feb.  17, 1905.] 
Cotton  seed.    Distribution  of  cotton  seed  in  1906;  [by  Herbert  J.  Web- 
ber].    Apr.  30,  1906. 
Same,  in  1907;  [by  Herbert  J.  Webber].    May  20,  1907. 
Same,  in  1908;  [by  D.  N.  Shoemaker].    Jan.  31,  1908. 
Same,  in  1909;  [by  D.  N.  Shoemaker].    Jan.  15,  1909. 

Crimson  clover,  Trifolium  incamatum.     [1907.1    narrow  f*>    [See  also 
A19.2:C623.] 

Creeping  bent,  Agrostis  stolonifera.    Jan.  1908.     4* 

Fenugreek,  Trigonella  foenum-graecum.     [1907.]    small  4» 

Forage  crops.    Cooperative  experiments  with  forage  crops,  autumn  of 

1906-spring  of  1907.     Apr.  20,  1906.     [See  also  A19.2:F742.] 
Gladiolus.    Variety  collection  of  gladiolus.    [1905.] 


260 


Classification 
no. 


A19.6: 

G74 


G94 
Ir6i 

Ir62 
K95 
L53 

M61 
M69 

M841 

M842 

M85 

OaSi 

OaS^ 

Oa83 

P21 

R31 

R891 

R892 
R893 

R92 


Sca7 
Sel 
She 

So6 

Su5 
T15 
T551 


T55  = 


T553 
T55* 

T55* 

T55« 
T557 


A19.     PLANT  INDUSTKY  BTJBEAU— Continued 

Seed  and  plant  introduction  and  distribution — Con. 

Gourd.  Further  directions  in  regard  to  proper  shaping  and  handling 
of  South  African  pipe  gourd;  [by  David  Fairchild  and  G.  N. 
Collins].  [1909.]  [Extract  with  slight  changes  from  South  Afri- 
can pipe  calabash,  for  which  see  A19.4:41.] 

Guinea  grass,  Panicum  maximum.    Jan.  1908. 

Iron  cowpea,  variety  resistant  to  wilt  and  root-knot;  [by  William  A. 
Orton].     [1903.] 

Iron  cowpea;  by  W.  A.  Orton.    Jan.  16,  1904. 

Kudzu,  Pueraria  thunbergiana.     [1909.]    small  4^ 

Lei  tehee.  Chinese  cultural  methods  for  lei  tehee,  Litchi  chinensis;  by 
William  N.  Brewster.    June  5,  1909. 

Millet  Chaetochloa  italica.     [1907.] 

Mitsumata,  Cultural  directions  for  mitsumata,  Japanese  paper  plant: 
[by  David  Fairchild].     [Feb.  1,  1908.] 

Morton  citrange.     Distribution  of  Morton  citrange  in  1906;  [by  Herbert 
J.  Webber].     Feb.  12,  1906. 
Same,  in  1907;  [by  Herbert  J.  Webber].    Jan.  25,  1907. 
See  also  entries  under  A19.2:M84^-*. 

Moth  bean,  Phraseolus  aconitifolius.    Jan.  1908.    small  4® 

Oats.     Burt  oats,  Avena  sativa.     Feb.  1908.    oblong  32® 

Oats.     Sixty-day  oats,  Avena  sativa.     Feb.  1908.     oblong  32" 

Oats.     Swedish  select  oats,  Avena  sativa.     Feb.  1908.    oblong  32<* 

Para  grass,  Panicum  barbinode.    Jan.  1908.     [See  also  A19.2:P21.] 

Rescue  grass,  Bromus  unioloides.     [1907.] 

Rusk  citrange.     Distribution  of  Rusk  citrange  in  1905;  [by  Herbert  J. 
Webber].     Feb.  25,  1905. 
Same,  in  1906;  [by  Herbert  J.  Webber].     Feb.  12,  1906. 
Same,  in  1907;  [by  Herbert  J.  Webber].    Jan.  25,  1907. 
See  also  A19.2:R89. 

Rustic  citrange.  Distribution  of  rustic  citrange  in  1907;  [by  Herbert 
J.    Webber].    Mar.    2,    1907.     [See   also   entries   under   A19.2: 

Scarlet  vetch,  Vicia  fulgens.    Jan.  1908.    4<> 

Sea  kale.     Cultural  directions  for  sea  kale.     [1907.]    12*> 

Shipping  directions.  General  shipping  and  mailing  directions  for  seeds 
and  plants.    May  15,  1909.    narrow  8" 

Sorgos  or  sweet  sorghums,  Andropogon  sorghum  var.  Jan.  1908.  nar- 
row 8° 

Sulla,  Hedysarum  coronarium.     [1907.]    oblong  24° 

Tangier  pea,  Lathyrus  tingitanus.    Jan.  1908.    4° 

Tobacco  seed.  Plan  of  distributing  tobacco  seed,  and  cultural  direc- 
tions for  different  types  of  tobacco  distributed;  by  A.  J.  Pieters. 
Oct.  10,  1903.     [See  also  entries  under  A19.2:T55.] 

Tobacco.  Description  of  varieties  of  tobacco  and  cultural  directions  to 
accompany  [tobacco]  seed  distributed  in  1904-05.  Oct.  31, 1904. 
16« 

Tobacco  seed,  Brazilian.     [1905.]    4« 

Tobacco  seed.  Cultural  directions  for  tobacco  seed  distributed  in 
1905-06.     Dec.  11,  1905.     16° 

Tobacco.     Brief  cultural  directions  for  tobacco.    Nov.  6,  1906.     16* 
[This  is  an  abstract  of  Bulletin  91  (A19.3:91).] 
Same.     Dec.  19,  1907.    8° 

Tobacco.  Brief  directions  for  cultivation  of  tobacco,  1909;  [articles  by 
A.  D.  Shamel  and  E.  H.  Mathewson].    Nov.  20,  1908. 


261 


Classification 
no. 

A19.6: 

Ud7» 

Ud7' 

V54 

W67' 

W672 
W673 
W71 
W72» 

W722 

W723 

W72* 

A19.7: 

Sche^ 

Sch62 
Sch63 

A19.8: 

(date) 


A19.9: 

B411 

B412 
M66 

N81 

Su7 

T76 

Uml 

W67 

A19.10: 

(date) 


A19.    PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Continued 

Seed  and  plant  introduction  and  distribution— Con. 

Udo.    Two  methods  of  growing  udo,  Japanese  salad  plant;  (by  David 

Fairchildj.    Apr.  30,  1908. 
Udo.    Culinary  directions  for  kan  udo.    Sept.  10,  1909.    oblong  24® 
Velvet  grass,  Holcus  lanatus.    Jan.  1908,     12<> 

Willits  citrange.     Distribution  of  Willite  citrange  in  1905;  [by  Herbert 
J.  Webber].     Feb.  25,  1905. 

Same,  in  1906;  [by  Herbert  J.  Webber].     Feb.  12,  1906. 

Same,  in  1907;  [by  Herbert  J.  Webber].    Jan.  25,  1907. 
Wilt-resistant  Jackson  cotton.     [1906.]    16° 

Window  gardens.     Directions  for  making  window  gardens;  [by  W.  W. 
Tracy,  sr.].     Mar.  28,  1904.     16« 

Same.    2d  edition  revised.    Jan.  31,  1905.     16° 

Same.    3d  edition  revised.    [Jan.  2,  1909.] 

Same.    4th  edition.    [Mar.  20,  1909.]    16° 
Horticultural  investigations 
School  garden;  [by  L.  C.  Corbett].     [Ist  edition.]    [Feb.  25,  1904.] 

Same.     [2d  edition.]     [Jan.  25,  1905.] 

Same.    3d  edition  revised.     [Mar.  18,  1905.] 
[List  of]  bulletins  of  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry 

1905,  Sept. 
Dec. 

1906,  Jan. 
June 
Aug. 

1907,  Jan. 
May 
May 

■    [Discontinued.    See,  for  similar  information  of  later  date,  A19.10:] 

Hints  to  settlers  [on  irrigation  projects] 

See,  for  publications  relating  to  irrigation  projects  issued  by  Recla- 
mation Service,  1 19.17^"^:  and  127. 
Belle  Fourche  project.    Hints  to  settlers  on  Belle  Fourche  project,  S. 

Dak.;  [by  C.  A.  Jenson].    Mar.  17,  1909. 
Same.     [Mar.  17,  1909]  reissued  Mar.  27,  1909. 
Minidoka  project.     Hints  to  settlers  on  Minidoka  project,  Idaho;  [by 

Alex.  McPherson].    Mar.  19,  1909. 
North  Platte  project.    Hints  to  settlers  on  North  Platte  project,  Nebr.; 

[by  J.  A.  Warren].    Mar.  24,  1909. 
Sun  River  project.     Hints  to  settlers  on  Sun  River  project,  Mont.;  [by 

J.  S.  Cotton  and  W.  A.  Remington].    Apr.  5,  1909. 
Truckee-Carson  project.     Hints  to  settlers  on  Truckee-Carson  project, 

Nev.;  [by  Thos.  H.  Means  and  Shober  J.  Rogers].     Mar.  9, 1909. 
Umatilla  project.    Hints  to  settlers  on  Umatilla  project,  Oreg.;  [by 

.      Byron  Hunter].    Aug.  5,  1909. 
Williston  project.    Hints  to  settlers  on  Williston  project,  N.  Dak.;  [by 

J.  C.  McDowell].     Mar.  27,  1909. 

[List  of]  publications  of  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry 

See,  for  earlier  lists,  A19.2:P96  and  Al9.8:905'-908^ 

1909,  Feb.  13 
June  12 
Sept.  13 
Nov.  16 

1910,  Feb.   26 
[Discontinued.] 


8  narrow  f  ° 

1907,  Aug. 

31 

15 

Nov. 

23 

31 

1908,  Feb. 

12 

1  * 

Apr. 

24 

20  * 

July 

1 

16 

Aug. 

3 

13 

Dec. 

29 

28 

262 


A20.     POMOLiOGY  DIVISION 


[Established  July  1, 1886,  in  accordance  with  act  of  Congress.   Merged  into  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  Taly 
1, 1901,  see  A19.    See,  for  history  of  division.  Historical  sketch  of  D€       


and  Yearbook,  1897  (Al. 10:897).] 

Classiflcatlon 
no. 


)epartnient  of  Agriculture  (A21.3:3i-«) 


A20.1: 

(date) 

A20.2: 

N95 

A20.3: 

(nos.) 

A20.4 : 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1886-1901,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  usually  issued 
separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Nut  culture  in  United  States,  embracing  native  and  introduced  spe- 
cies; [by  W.„P.  Corsa].     1896.    large  8° 

Bulletins 


2  editions 


10 


Circulars 

[Reprinted  from  report  of  pomologist  for  1894.] 

1 

2  2  editions 

3  [1st  edition] 

[3]  Same,  revised     [Erroneously  numbered  40.] 
3    Same,  reprint  with  correct  number 

A21.      PUBLICATIONS  DIVISION 


A  Division  of  Records  and  Editing  was  organized  July  1 
Department  of  Agriculture,  1891,  approved  July  14,  1890 


under  act  making  appropriations  for 

I,  approvea  July  14,  i«yo.    'inis  division  was  absorbed  and  succeeded 

by'the  Division  of  Publications,  wkich  was  established  July  1,  1895,  under  the  appropriations  act  for 


1896,  approved  Mar.  2, 1895.    See,  for  Information  concerning  division,  Historical  sketch  of  Department 
of  Agriculture  (A21.3:3i-3).] 


A21.1: 

(date) 


A21.2 

Ag8 


At6 


B97 

C33 

C491 

C492 

C82 

C83 
Eu7 
M46 


Annual  reports 

[1890-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also. 

Prior  to  the  establishment  of  the  division,  reports  of  the  editor,  1868-71,  appeared  in 
annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  but  were  not  issued  separately. 

Between  1872  and  1889,  there  were  no  reports  except  a  report  of  the  Secretary  rela- 
tive to  establishment  and  work  of  the  division,  which  appeared  in  annual  report 
of  Agriculture  Department,  1889  (Al.l:889),  and  was  also  issued  separately.] 

General  publications 

Agriculture  Department.  Department  of  Agriculture  and  its  work;  by 
George  William  Hill.  Aug.  6,  1898.  [See,  for  further  informa- 
tion concerning  the  history,  work,  and  organization  of  the  De- 
partment, Yearbook,  1897  (Al. 10:897),  and  the  various  editions 
under  A21.3:3  and  A21.4:] 

Atlanta,  Ga.  Organization  of  Department  of  Agriculture  and  list  of 
its  exhibits  at  Cotton  States  and  International  Exposition,  At- 
lanta, Ga.,  Sept.  18,  1895-Jan.  1,  1896.     1895.     IG^ 

Butter  making.  Report  on  recently  patented  process  of  butter  making; 
by  D.  E.  Salmon.     Nov.  20,  1897. 

Cereal  production  of  Europe.     Mar.  2,  1908.    narrow  large  8*^ 

Circulars  issued  by  the  various  divisions  of  Department  of  Agriculture 
to  Nov.  1,  1897.     [1897.] 

Circulars  of  information  [issued  by  the  various  divisions  of  Department 
of  Agriculture].     [1896.] 

Cotton-boll  wee\il.  Present  status  of  cotton  boll  weevil.  June  24, 
1908. 

Cowpea  seed.    July  12,  1907. 

European  grain  trade.     Mar.  2,  1908,    narrow  large  8° 

Meat  inspection.  Report  of  committee  on  charges  of  [J.  F.]  Harms 
against  meat-inspection  service.    July  2,  1909. 


263 


ClusiflCAtlon 
no. 

A21.2! 

N35 


P92 

P96» 
P962 
P963 

R29 

R92 
Se3 

W69 

A21.3: 

(nos.) 


A21.4:: 

(nos.) 


A21.5: 

(ed.  nos.) 


A21.     PUBLICATIONS  DIVISION— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Neosho  Valley.  Investigation  of  Neoeho  Valley  floods  by  drainage 
engineers  of  Office  of  Experiment  Stations.  Mar.  25,  1908.  nar- 
row f  o  ^ 

Preservatives.  Methods  of  studying  effect  of  preservatives  and  other 
substances  added  to  foods  upon  health  and  digestion,  address 
delivered  before  National  Association  of  State  Dairy  and  Food 
Commissioners,  St.  Paul,  July  21, 1903;  [by  H.  W.  Wiley].  July 
17,  1903. 

Publication  work  [of  Department  of  Agriculture]  as  affected  by  law  of 
Jan.  12,  1895.    Jan.  18,  1897. 

Publications.  Notes  regarding  Department  [of  Agriculture]  publi- 
cations.   Sept.  19,  1896. 

Publications  available.  Special  list  of  publications  of  Department  of 
Agriculture  available  Apr.  10,  1899,  for  distribution  to  corre- 
spondents and  others  rendering  service  to  Department.     [1899.] 

Reprints.  [List  of]  Congressional  reprints  for  sale  by  superintendent  of 
documents.    Apr.  30,  1897. 

Russia's  wheat  trade.    Mar.  25,  1908.    narrow  i° 

Seed  distribution.  Proposed  change  in  method  of  seed  distribution. 
Jan.  15,  1895.     * 

Wilson,  James.  Speech  by  James  Wilson,  Secretary  of  Agriculture, 
delivered  July  7, 1902,  at  School  of  Agriculture  Columbus,  Ohio. 
July  17,  1902. 

Btilletlns 

[1]  Index  to  annual  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  1837-93;  [by 
George  F.  Thompson].  1896.  [This  superseded  two  earlier  in- 
dexes; see  Al. 8:14,  42.] 

1  Same  [reprint,  1899].  6 

2  7 

3  3  editions  8 

4  9 
5 

Circulars  t 


7  editions 

8  editions 

6  editions 

7  editions 
2  editions 
2  editions 


See,  for  earlier  editions,  A21.5: 
See,  for  earlier  editions,  A21.8: 


Lis^t  of  bulletins  and  circulars  Issued  by  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture  available  for  free  distri- 
bution   ([Publication]  247.) 

[Ist  edition]    Corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1897 
[2d  edition]    Corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1898 

3d  edition  6th  edition  9th  edition  12th  edition 

4th  edition  7th  edition  10th  edition  13th  edition 

5th  edition  8th  edition  11th  edition  14th  edition 

See,  for  later  editions,  A21.4:2. 


t  Beginning  with  Jan.  1911,  the  Division  of  Publications  has  issued  certain  Circu- 
lars (A21. 4:7-18,  etc.)  each  of  which  lists  available  publications  of  individual  bureaus 
or  divisions  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture.  These  Publications  Division  Circulars 
supersede  certain  previous  lists  issued  by  the  Publications  Division,  such  as  A21.4:2, 3, 
and  also  similar  lists  formerly  issued  by  other  bureaus  and  divisions  of  the  Department. 
These  new  Circulars  do  not  cover  the  same  ground  as  some  of  the  previous  lists,  because 
they  contain  entries  for  available  publications  only  and  are  not  complete  lists. 


264 


Classification 
no. 


A21.     PUBLICATIONS  DIVISION— Continued 


A21.6^:  I  Monthly  list   of  publications    [of  Agriculture   De- 


(date) 


partment] 

[Issued  as  a  one-page  circular  of  various  sizes  up  to  Mar.  1896,  when  it  became  a  pam- 
phlet of  from  3  to  8  pages,  without  title-page,  in  which  form  it  is  still  issued.] 


1892,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1893,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1894,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1895,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1896,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


2  editions 


1897,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May 

June 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1898,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1899,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1900,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 

'  May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


1901, 


1902,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1903,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 

2  editions  Aug. 

2  editions  Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1904,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Der-. 

1905,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1906,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


265 


CUssiAcAtion 
no. 

A21.6': 

(date) 


A21.62: 

(date) 


A21.7: 

(CT) 

A21.8: 

(ed.  nos.) 


A21.    PUBLICATIONS  DIVISION-Continued 

MonthJy  list   of   publications  [of   Ag:rlculture    De- 
partment]—Continued 

1907,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 


1904,  Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1905,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec 

1906,  Jan. 

Press  notices 

[Synoptical  notices  of  publications  which  are  to  appear.   Distributed  in  large  numbers 
to  the  press  for  copy.] 

[Price  list  of]  publications  of  Department  of  Agri- 
culture for  sale  by  superintendent  of  docu- 
ments   ([Publication]  179.) 

[Ist  edition]   Feb.  19,  1896  6th  edition  Feb.  1,  1900 

Same,   supplement.    Aug.   31,  7th  edition  July   1,  1900 

1896     [Erroneously     called  8th  edition  Aug.  ] ,  1901 

Circular  179.]  9th  edition  Aug.  1,  1902 

2d  edition]    Oct.  1,  1896  10th  edition  May   1,  1903 

'3d  edition]    Oct.  1,  1897  11th  edition  May   1,  1904 

4th  edition]    July  1,  1898  12th  edition  Feb.  1,  1905 

5th  edition    Feb.  1,  1899  13th  edition  Mar.  1,  1906 

See,  for  later  editions,  A21.4:3. 


1908,  Jan.     Includes 
Dec.  1907.] 

1909 

,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Feb.  and  Mar. 

Mar.  and  Apr. 

Apr.  and  May 

May  and  June 

June 

July 

July 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

publications   [of  Agriculture   D 

r  foreign  distribution]  t 

1906,  Feb. 

1908 

,Feb. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Apr. 
May 

Apr. 
May 

June 

June 

July 

July 

Aue. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

1907,  Jan. 

1909 

,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Apr. 
May 

Apr. 
M^y 

June 

June 

July 

July 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

1908,  Jan. 

t  Discontinued  with  Oct.  1910  issue. 


266 


Classlflcation 
no. 

tA21.9i: 

(date) 


A21.     PUBLICATIONS  DIVISION— Continued 

Farmers'     bulletins     [available     for     distribution] 

various  sizes 
[Prior  to  1907,  some  are  4°  and  some  narrow  f ».    Beginning  1907,  all  are  8°.] 


1896,  July  10 
Oct.  7 

1897,  Feb.  1 
Apr.  1 
June  1 

1898-1904  * 

1905,  July  27 

Oct.  3 

Dec.  16 


1906,  Jan.  10 
Mar.  8 

1907,  Mar.  22 
May  16 
Sept.  27 
Oct.  15 
Dec.  7 

1908,  Jan.  11 
Mar.  13 


1908,  Apr.  3 
May  11 
June  12 
July  30 
Oct.  8 
Dec.     1 

1909,  Jan.  15 
Mar.  31 
Apr.   20 


1909,  May  15 
May  25 
June  10 
July  22 
Oct.  20 
Dec.  20 


A22.     PUBIilC   ROADS   OFFICE 


Formerly  Oflace  of  Road  Inquiry,  established  Oct.  3,  1893,  under  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1893  (Stat.  L.  v. 
27,  p.  743);  afterwards  Office  of  Public  Road  Inquiries.    July  1,  1905,  became  Office  of  Public  Roads. 
See,  for  information  concerning  office.  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  (A21.3:3i-2).] 


A22.1: 

(date) 

A22.2: 

Ag8 

B86 
C381 


C382 
C43 


Ed8 

Lll 

L561 
L562 

N21 

Sa4 

Sel 


Annual  reports 

[1893-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also.] 

General  publications 

Agricultural  colleges.  [Letter  regarding  cooperation  of  Road  Inquiry 
Office  with  agricultiu^l  colleges  and  experiment  stations  in  dis- 
seminating information  upon  best  metnods  of  road-making;  by 
Roy  Stone.]    Dec.  1,  1896.    large  8° 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.  [Letter  of  invitation  inclosing  call  for  an  International 
Good  Roads  Congress,  to  be  held  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  16-21, 
1901.]    Aug.  5,  1901.    4° 

Charlottesville,  Va.     [Letter  of  invitation  to  attend  Jefferson  Memorial 
and  Interstate  Good  Roads  Convention  to  be  held  at  Charlottes- 
ville, Va.,  Apr.  2-4,  1902.]    Mar.  3,  1902.    4° 
Same,  inclosure,  official  invitation.    12<* 

Chicago,  111.  Letter  of  invitation  to  attend  National  Good  Roads  and 
Irrigation  congresses,  to  be  held  at  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  19-24 
1900.     Oct.  25,  1900.     4° 

Education.  Correspondence  with  commissioner  of  education.  June  2 
1896.    f° 

Laboratory  for  physical  and  chemical  examination  of  road  materials 
[1900.]    4° 

Letter  to  accompany  Circular  17.    June  1,  1896.    4** 

Letter  to  accompany  correspondence  and  documents.  June  12,  1896 
40 

National  Road  Parliament.     [Notice  of  meeting  of  National  Road  Parlia 

ment.]     Sept.  15,  1898.    49 
Samples.     Instructions  for  selecting  and  shipping  samples  [of  road  ma 

terials  for  testing].     [1907.]    4° 
Seattle,  Wash.    Exhibit  of  Office  of  Public  Roads,  Alaska- Yukon 

Pacific  Exposition  [Seattle,  Wash.].    Sept.  10,  1909. 


fThis  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  The  Pub' 
lications  Division  has  since  begun  a  new  series,  necessitating  an  additional  class 
the  series  title  of  which  is  as  follows : 


A21.92: 
(date) 


[Farmers']  bulletins  of  interest  to  persons  residing  in  cities  and  towns 


267 


(lassinrfttioa 

DO. 

A22.    PUBLIC  ROADS  OFFICE— Continued 

A22.3: 

Bulletins 

(DOS.) 

1 

See,  for  continuation,  A22.3:18. 

19 

2 

20 

3 

21 

4 

22 

5 

23 

6 

24 

7 

25 

8 

26 

9 

27 

10 

28 

11 

29 

12 

30 

13 

31 

14 

32 

15 

33 

16 

2  editions 

34 

17 

35 

18 

[Continuation  of  Bulletin  1.] 
Same,  supplement 

A22.4: 

Circiaars 

(nos.) 

1 

* 

32    Same,    reprint   with    correct 

2 

» 

number 

3 

« 

33 

4 

« 

34 

5 

* 

35 

6 

* 

36    2  editions 

7 

« 

37 

8 

* 

38 

9 

* 

39 

10 

* 

40 

11 

* 

41 

12 

« 

42 

13 

* 

43 

14 

44 

15 

45 

16 

See,  for  revision,  A22.4:24. 

46 

17 

47 

18 

2  editions 

48 

19 

49 

20 

See,  for  revision,  A22.4:24. 

50 

21 

51 

22 

52 

23 

53 

24 

54 

Same  (revision  of  16,  20,  and  24) 

55 

25 

56 

26 

57 

27 

58 

28 

59 

29 

60 

30 

61 

31 

Must  the  farmer  pay  for  good 

62 

roads? 

63 

[32] 

State  aid  to  road  building;  in 

64 

Minnesota.       [Erroneously 

65 

numbered  31.] 

66 

268 


Classlflcation 
no. 

A22.4: 

(nos.) 


A22.5: 

896 

897 

899 1 

8992 

900 

901 

9031 

9032 
904 


909 


4  editions    See,  for  earlier  and 
later  lists,  A22.5: 


A22.     PUBLIC  ROADS  OFFICE— Continued 

Circulars— Continued 

67  80 

68  81 

69  82 

70  83 

71  84 

72  85 

73  86 

74  87 

75  88 
76 

77  89 

78  90 
79 

Publications  of  Office  of  Public  Roads 

Publications  of  Office  of  Road  Inquiry.     [1896.]    4P 

Same.     [1897.]    * 

Same,  and  addenda.     [1899.]    6  p. 

Same.     [1899.]    7  p. 

Same;  corrected  to  Apr.  2,  1900.     [1900.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Sept.  1901.     [1901.] 
Publications.    Available  publications  of  Office  of  Public  Road  Inqui- 
ries; corrected  to  June  1,  1903.     [1903.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1903.     [1903.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1904.     [1904.] 
Publications  of  Office  of  Public  Roads.     Sept.  30,  1907-July  2,  1909. 
See  different  editions  of  Circular  88  (A22.4:88i-^). 

Same;  by  Wm.  W.  Sniffin.     [1909.] 


A23.   SEED  AND  PLANT  INTRODUCTION  SECTION 

[Organized  under  appropriation  act  taking  effect  July  1, 1898  (Stat.  L.  v.  30,  p.  337).  At  first  it  was  a  sec- 
tion of  the  Seed  Division,  though  "the  special  agent  in  charge  was  responsible  directly  to  the  Secretary 
of  Agriculture."  Transferred  to  the  Division  of  Botany  by  order  dated  Oct.  28, 1898;  sceannual  report 
of  Agriculture  Department.  1899,  p.  54,  55  (Al. 1:899).  Separated  from  Division  of  Botanyand  made 
independent  publishing  office  about  Jan.  1,  1901.  Merged  into  Plant  Industry  Bureau,  July  1, 1901. 
See  A19.] 


A23.1: 

(date) 

A23.2: 

(CT) 
A23.3: 

(nos.) 
A23.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[A  "Report  of  special  agent  in  charge  of  seed  and  plant  introduction,"  dated  Sept. 
17, 1898,  appears  in  annual  report  of  Agriculture  Department  for  1898  (Al. 1:898), 
p.  3,  4.  No  other  signed  reports  appear,  the  work  for  succeeding  years  being 
reported  upon  by  other  officials  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

BiQletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

1 
2 

Inventories 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 


SeeK%.^\\. 
>SeeA6.6:2. 
>S'eeA6.6:3. 
See  A6.6:4. 
See  A6.6:5. 
5eeA6.6:6. 
See  A6.6:7. 
SeeM.%\^. 
/SeeA19.3:5. 
See  A19.3:66. 


11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 


See  A19, 
See  A19. 
See  A19, 
See  A19, 
See  A19, 
See  A19. 
See  A19, 
See  A19, 
See  A19, 


3:97. 

3:106. 

3:132. 

137. 

142. 

148. 

153. 

162. 

168. 


269 


A24.      SEED  DIVISION 

(The  act  of  Mar.  3,  1855,  authorized  the  Patent  Office  to  distribute  seed.  This  became  the  duty  of  the 
ARriculture  Department  on  Its  establishment  and  was  carried  on  by  the  Experimental  Garden.  In 
18(>S,  the  Seed  Division  was  organized.    Merged  Into  Plant  Industry  Bureau,  July  1, 1901.    See  A19.] 

Classiflcatlon 
no. 


A24.1: 

(date) 

A24.2: 

(CT) 
A24.3: 

(nos.) 
A24.4: 

(nos.) 
A24.5: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[1868-1900  (except  1869,  1876-78,  1880-84,  1897,  none  Issued),  in  annual  reports  of 
Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  reports  for  1898-1900  being  Included  In  the 
report  of  the  assistant  Secretary;  1893  and  1896.  Issued  separately  also;  none 
issued  1901.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Reports  of  special  agent  for  purchase  and  distri- 
bution of  seeds 

[1894-97,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  1894, 1896,  issued 

separately  also. 
Title  used  in  reports  for  1894, 1895,  is  Special  agent  for  purchase  of  seeds;  1896,  Special 

agent  on  seed  distribution;  1897,  Special  agent  for  purchase  and  distribution  of 


A25.      SILK  SECTION 

[By  order  of  Oct.  28, 1889,  this  section  was  severed  from  the  Division  of  Entomolog 
connected  since  the  beginning  of  the  period  of  regular  appropriations  ma 
Discontinued  June  30, 1891.1 


7,  with  which  It  had  been 
le  by  Congress  in  1884. 


A25.1: 

(date) 

A25.2: 

(CT) 

A25.3: 

(nos.) 

A25.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1889, 1890,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  issued  separ 
rately  also.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 


Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


A26.      SOILS  BUREAU 


[The  Division  of  Agricultural  Soils  was  established  by  order  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  Feb.  16, 1894,  and  a 
chief  appointed  Mar.  3, 1894.  The  expenses  for  the  first  year  were  paid  from  the  appropriation  for  general 
expenses  of  the  Weather  Bureau  under  a  clause  providingfor  "investigations  of  the  relation  of  climate 


to  organic  life. 
Department. 

A26.1: 

(date) 

A26.2: 

As?! 
As?  2 
F451 

F452 
F453 
F45* 

F455 

F45« 
F45^ 


Recognized  in  appropriation  act  effective  July  1, 1895,  as  an  independent  division  of  the 
Name  became  Division  of  Soils  in  1897,  and  Bureau  of  Soils,  July  1, 1901.] 

Annual  reports 

[1894-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  1896-1909,  issued 
separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Assignment  sheet.    Soil  survey  assignment  sheet.    July  1,  1908. 

Same.     Dec.  1,  1908. 
Field  parties.     Instructions  to  field  parties  and  descriptions  of  Boil 
types,  field  season  1902.    n.  p.  [1902]. 

Same,  field  season  1903.    n.  p.  [1903].     12« 

Same,  field  season  1904.    n.  p.  [1904].     12« 
Field  parties.    Assignment  of  field  parties  [in  Bureau  of  Soils].     [Dec. 
15,  1905.] 

Same.     [Jan.  13,  1906.] 

Same.     [Feb.  13,  1906.] 

Same.    [Mar.  15.  1906.] 


270 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

A26.2: 

F45^ 

r45« 
F4510 

R29^ 


R292 
R293 


Su7i 
Su72 
Su73 
T551 


T55' 


T99 

A26.3: 

(no8.) 


A26.4: 

(nos.) 


A26.5: 

(date) 


A26.     SOILS  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Field  book.     Soil  survey  field  book,  field  season  1906.    n.  p.  [1906].    12® 

Field  parties.     Authorizations  [assignments  of  field  parties  in  Bureau  of 
Soils].     [Sept.  18,  1906.] 
Same.     [Mar.  12,  1907.] 

Reports.     Applications  for  reports  of  Field  operations  [of  Bureau  of 
Soils,  calendar  years  1899-1901,  to  be  filled  by  separate  reprints 
therefrom,  with  list  of  reports  and  separates].     [1903.] 
Same  [calendar  years  1899-1902].     [1903.] 

Reports.  Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  [calendar  year]  1904  [cir- 
cular relative  to  distribution,  with  list  of  separates].  [Mar.  15, 
1906.]    small  4° 

Surveys.     List  of  soil  surveys.     Dec.  1,  1907.     12° 
Same.    Feb.  1,  1908.     12« 
Same.    Oct.  1,  1908.     12« 

Tobacco.  Catalogue  of  Connecticut  shade-grown  tobacco,  Sumatra  and 
Havana  seed  wrappers,  grown  during  season  of  1901,  and  packed 
in  Sumatra  and  Cuban  packages,  to  be  sold  at  public  auction 
May  1,  1902,  at  Hartford,  Conn.     1902.    4" 

Tobacco.  Catalogue  of  Texas,  Alabama,  South  Carolina,  and  Ohio 
grown  tobacco,  Cuban  seed  and  Zimmer  Spanish  fillers,  grown 
during  season  of  1902,  and  packed  in  Cuban  and  domestic  pack- 
ages.    1904. 

Types.  List  of  soil  types  established  by  Division  of  Soils  in  1899  and 
1900,  with  brief  description.     [Mar.  1,  1901.] 

Bulletins 


1         14 

27 

40 

53 

2         15 

28 

41 

54 

3         16 

29 

42 

55 

4         17 

30 

43 

56 

5         18 

31 

44 

57 

6         19 

32 

45 

58 1 

7         20 

33 

46 

59 

8         21 

34 

47 

60 

9         22 

35 

48 

61 1 

10         23 

36 

49 

62 

11         24 

37 

50 

12         25 

38 

51 

13         26 

39 

52 

Circulars 

1 

8 

2  editions 

15 

2 

9 

16 

3  • 

10 

17 

4 

11 

18 

5 

12 

19 

6 

13 

2  editions 

7 

14 

Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils 

1899  [calendar  year,  1st]    See  A1.8:64. 

1900  [calendar  year],  2d1     [4181-526] 
Same,  maps  / 

1901  [calendar  year],  3d1     r4384_655] 
Same,  maps  / 

1902  [calendar  year],  4th\    [4545,473] 


Same,  maps 


; 


t  Not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909. 


271 


Cluslfl  cation 
nu. 

A26.5: 

(date) 


A26.5«: 

(CT) 

A26.6\- 

(date) 


A26.62: 

(date) 


A26.     SOILS  BUREAU— Continued 

Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils— Continued 

1903  [calendar  year],  5th    [4737-746] 
Same,  maps    [4738-746] 

1904  [calendar  year],  6th    [4887-458] 
Same,  maps    [4888-458] 

1905  [calendar  year],  7th    [5050-925] 
Same,  maps    [5051-925] 

1906  [calendar  year],  8th    [5178-352] 
Same,  maps    [5179-352] 

1907  [calendar  year],  9th    [5318-979] 
Same,  maps    [5319-979] 

1908  [calendar  year],  10th    [5488-1569] 
Same,  maps    [5489-1569] 

1909  [calendar  year],  11th  f    [5779-142] 
Same,  maps  f    [5780-142] 

Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils  (separates) 

[Each  of  the  papers  contained  in  the  report  is  issued  separately,with  maps  belonging 
thereto.] 

List  of  publications 

[Issued  at  irregular  intervals  as  required,  approximately  one  a  year.] 

1903,  Jan. 

1904,  Oct. 

1905,  Mar. 

1906,  Mar. 

1907,  Apr. 
1908 
1909, 


[None  issued.] 


i'eb. 

Classified  list  of  publications    narrow  16* 
1908,  Jan. 

A27.      STATISTICS  BUREAU 


[Division  of  Statistics  organized  in  186.3;  became  Bureau  of  Statistics  July  1,1903.    See,  for  information 
concerning  bureau,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  (A21,3:3  i-^).] 


A27.1: 

(date) 

A27.2: 

C33 

C82 


C88» 

C882 
C883 

C88^ 
G76^ 

G762 


Annual  reports 

[1863-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department(Al.l:),  and  for  recent  years 
issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Cereals.    Production  and  distribution  of  cereals  of  U.  S. ;  by  J.  R.  Dodge. 
1879.    * 
[Extract  from  report  of  Joseph  Nimmo,  jr.,  chief  of  Bureau  of  Statistics,  Treasury 
Dept.,  on  Internal  commerce  of  U.  S.,  published  Dec.  1, 1879.] 

Cotton.     [Repoi't  of  Crop-Estimating  Board  relative  to  acreage  planted 
in  cotton  in  Southern  States  in  1905  as  compared  with  that 
planted  in  1904.]    July  26,  1905. 
Crop  correspondents.     Manual  of  instructions  to  crop  correspondents; 
by  Henry  A.  Robinson.     1895. 
Same.     New  edition  revised.     1896. 
Crop  reports.     Orders  governing  preparation  of  monthly  crop  reports. 
Revised  Apr.  23,  1907.     [1907.] 
Same.     Revised  Oct.  1,  1909.     [1909.] 
Graphics.    Album  of  agricultural  graphics  of  United  States;  [by  J.  R. 
Dodge].     1890.    oblong  f° 
Same;  by  J.  R.  Dodge.    1891.    oblong  f  «> 


t  Not  yet  issued  (Oct.  1911). 


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no. 

A27.2: 

In2 


P96 

St2i 

St2  2 
St23 

T55 

A27.3: 

(nos.) 


A27.4 : 

(nos.) 


A27.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Industrial  colleges,  nature  of  education  to  be  given  in  them,  their  sev- 
eral kinds  of  instruction  considered,  by  Lewis  Bollman;  added, 
Communication  of  general  plan  of  college  building,  with  neces- 
sary aids  to  instruction  in  each  department  of  education,  by 
Richard  Owen.     [1864.]    * 

Publications.  [Letter  relating  to  publications;  by  Henry  A.  Robinson.] 
July  15,  1895. 

Statistics.  Album  of  agricultural  statistics  of  United  States;  [by  J.  R. 
Dodge].     1889.     4« 

Same;  by  J.  R.  Dodge.     1891.    4° 

Statistics.  American  centennial  album  of  agricultural  statistics,  includ- 
ing maps,  charts,  diagrams,  illustrations  of  industrial  colleges, 
and  specimens  of  breeds  of  farm  animals;  by  J.  R.  Dodge.  1876, 
oblong  large  8°    * 

Tobacco.  Final  report  on  tobacco  acreage  and  condition,  by  types, 
crop  1905.    July  21,  1905.    narrow  l« 

Bulletins 


1  >S'eeA27.8:l.  27 

2  SeeA27.8:2.  28 

3  ^eeA27.8:3.  29 

4  SeeA27.S-A.  30 

5  SeeA27.S:b.  31 

6  SeeA27.S:6.  32 

7  SeeA27.^\7.  33 

8  ;SeeA27.8:8.  34 

9  /SeeA27.8:9.  35 

10  ;S'eeA27.8:10.  36 

11  5eeA27.8:ll.  37 

12  -See  A27. 8:12.  38 

13  8eeA27.^'lZ.  39 

14  >SeeA27.8:14.  40 

15  ;S'eeA27.8:15.  41 

16  ;SeeA27.8:16.  42 

17  /See  A27. 8:17.  43 

18  /See  A27. 8:18.  44 

19  /See  A27. 8:19.  45 

20  /See  A27. 8:20.  46 

21  /See  A27. 8:21.  47 

22  /See  A27. 8:22.  48 

23  ;SeeA27.8:23.  49 

24  50 

25  51 

26  [Reads      errone-    52 

ously:Miscella-    53 
neous       series,    54 

bulletin.]  55 

Circulars 

1  7 

2  8 

3  9 

4  10 

5  -S'eeA27.9:35.  11 

6  .See  A27. 9:35.  12 


56 

57     2  editions 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 1 

75 1 

76 

77 


/See  A27. 9:35. 
iS'eeA27.9:35. 


13 

14 
15 
16 
17 

18 


fNot  printed  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909. 


273 


ClaHslflcatlon 
no. 

A27.5: 

(date) 


A27.6: 

(v.  nos.) 


no*.'.  . 


AST.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 
Crop  circulars 

[The  first  Is  i  lop  circular,  May,  18'.)S,  states  that  "Crop  circulars  will  here- 

after ta  (if  tlu»  crop  reports,  lU'w  series,  lssue<l  inonllily  (except  Jan- 

uary), n:i  ,  '  i>t  of  the  information  contained  in  the  telegraphic  reports  of 

tho"lOtli  of  each  month,  with  such  additions  as  will  euliance  its  value  to  the 
, ,  farmers  and  as  the  circular  form  will  permit.    Special  crop  reports  will  not  be 
'    '  '     abandoned,  but  their  issue  will  depend  upon  the  seasonableness  and  importance 
of  the  subject  and  not  upon  a  fixed  date.''] 

See,  for  earlier  crop  statistics,  A27.9: 
1898,  May  1898,  Oct. 

June  Nov. 

July  1899,  May 

Aug.  June 

Sept,  July 

[  Discontltiued .    Merged  into  Crop  reporter  ( A27. 6 : )  with  May ,  1900 .  ] 
Crop  reporter    4»    [Monthly.] 


1899, 


1900. 


Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Apr. 


[Announcement  (v.  2,  no.  1,  May,  1900):  "The  Crop  reporter,  although  issued  origi- 
nally as  a  convenient  medium  of  communication  between  the  Division  of  Statis- 
tics and  its  crop  reporters,  has  necessarily  contained  considerable  matter  of 
interest  to  the  general  public.    The  result  has  been  to  bring  many  requests  for 


reqi 
copies  of  the  Reporter  from  persons  other  than  crop  correspondents.    Hitherto 
■■•e  t  .        ..^    ..  .     ,    .     ^    ^ 

qii 
conclusion  to  so  modify  the  confidential  character  of  the  Crop  reporter  as  to  make 


conn  .  .  .  . 

it  nas  not  been  possible  to  comply  with  these  requests,  but 
creasing  frequency  of  requests  for  copies    *    *    *    he 


las  resulted 


the  in- 
in  the 


it  available  for  general  distribution,  and  hereafter  it  will  be  mailed  regularly  on 
request,  as  far  as  the  resources  for  printing  and  mailing  permit."] 

See,  for  earlier  crop  statistics,  A27.9:  and  A27.5: 


V.  1,  no.    1 

V.  4,  no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    5 

■  '         no.    6   . 
no.    7 

no.    6 
no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    8 

'>0  i-m: , 

1^;';.      no.  10 

•^       no.  11 

no.  12 

V.  2,  no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    3 

,.{,       no.    4 

no.    9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
V.  5,  no.    1 
no.    2 
no.    3 
no.    4 

Same, 

supplement 

no.    5 

no.    5 

no.    6 

no.    6 
no.    7 

no.    7 
no.    8 

,;       ho.    8 

Same, 

supplem 

ent 

.-.,      no.    9 

no.    9 

•j.       no.  10 

no.  10 

yj-li  no.  11 

no.  11 

f>n;  I.  no.  12 

no.  12 

Vi.3,  no.    1 

V.  6,  no.    1 

.{.f      no.    2 

no.    2 

iTi  ,    no.    3 

no.    3 

J.ono.    4 

no.    4 

. v.)/^  no.    5 

no.    5 

,,«]  no.    6 

no.    6 

;I 

.;    !M'i.  D0'.-:7 

no.    7 

T,.}/  no.    8 

no.    8 

■  ■  '  no.    9 

Same, 

supplem 

ent 

'     no.  10 

no.    9 

no.  11 

no.  10 

no.  12 

no.  11 

Same, 

supplement 

no.  12 

82452° 

11        18 

274 


Classification 
no. 

A27.6: 

(v.nos.) 


A27.     STATISTICS  BUREAU 
Crop  reporter— Continued 


A27.7: 

(date) 


7.  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


V.  10, 


V. 


Same,  supplement 
no.  9 
no.  10 
11 
12 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 


no. 
no. 

8,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 

9,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


V.  11, 


7 
8 
Same,  supplement 
] 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 


lEAU— ( 

Continued 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

Same, 

supplement 

no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    6 

no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

Same, 

supplement 

no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    6 

no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

Same, 

supplement 

Monthly  crop  synopsis 

[Synox)sis  of  the  monthly  statistical  reports  (A27.9:)  issued  as  a  four-i)age  leaflet,  soon 
after  the  10th  of  each  month  from  Mar.  1890,  to  May,  189G,  inclusive,  and  bearing 
a  number  identical  with  that  of  the  report  which  it  summarizes. 

There  are  none  of  these  synopses  in  the  Public  Documents  Library.] 


1890,  Mar. 
Apr. 
May- 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1891,  Jan.  and  Feb. 
Mar. 

Apr. 

May 

June 

July 

Aug.  , 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1892,  Jan.  and  Feb. 
Mar. 

Apr. 
[Discontinued.] 


1892,  May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1893,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1894,  Jan.  and  Feb. 
Mar. 

Apr. 
May 


1894,  June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec.f 

1895,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1896,  Jan.  and  Feb. 
Mar. 

Apr. 
May 


t  None  Issued. 


275 


CUs8lflc»tlon 
no. 

A27.8: 

(nos.) 


A27.     STATISTICS  BUREAU-Continued 


A27.8«: 

(OT) 

A27.9: 

(v.  nos.) 


Miscellaneous  series,  bulletin 


[No.  1  appeared  as  New  series  miscellaneous,  report 
report;  nos.  ^23  as  Mlscellaneoua  series,  bulletin.] 

See,  for  2d  edition,  A11.5:l.         13 


nos.  2-8  as  Miscellaneous  Beries, 


14 
15 
16 
17 

18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 


2  editions 


See,  for  later  numbers,  A27.3: 
Miscellaneous  series,   bulletin  (separates) 

Statistical  reports 

[Contain  reports  on  condition  of  crops,  and  special  subjects  of  Interest  to  farmers. 
Issued  as  "Monthly"  or  "Bi-monthly  report"  of  Department  from  May,  1863,  to 
Dec.  1876,  when  the  series  was  discontinued  and  the  fesue  of  the  statistical  matter 
was  transferred  to  the  series  of  "Special  reports"  (A1.6:)  and  there  appeared 
under  various  numbers,  not  always  consecutive,  from  Jan.  1877,  to  Sept.  1883. 
Another  change  was  made  in  Oct.  1883,  when  "New  series,  report  1,"  appeared 
containing  the  crop  statistics.  This  last  series  was  continued,  consecutively 
V  numbered,  up  to  155,  Dec.  1897.    No.  156  was  Issued  Apr.  20,  1899.    From  May, 

1898,  to  Apr.  1900,  the  statistics  were  issued  in  a  "  Crop  circular  "  ( A27.5:).  Begin- 
ning with  May,  1900,  they  were  merged  into  the  "Crop  reporter"  (A27.6:).  A 
"Synoptical  index"  of  this  series  was  issued  by  the  Department  in  1897  (A21.3:2). 
but  as  it  did  not  give  a  table  of  the  various  reports  of  the  statistician,  indexed 
under  the  comprehensive  title  "Reports  of  the  statistician,"  it  can  not  be  defi- 
nitely determined  whether  the  present  collation  includes  all  or  more  than  the 
Index.  All  reports  of  the  statistician  relative  to  crops  and  farm  animals  have, 
however,  been  included.  The  volume  numbers  are  assigned  to  the  yearly  groups 
of  reports  to  facilitate  listing  and  reference.] 


[V.    1] 


[V.    2] 


[v.    3] 


[no.  1]  Monthly  report  on  condition  of  crops,  May  and  June,  1863. 

[no.  2]  Same,  July,  1863. 

[no.  3]  Same,  Aug.  1863. 

[no.  4]  Same,  Sept.  1863. 

[no.  5]  Same,  Oct.  1863. 

[no.  6]  Same,  Nov.  1863. 

Same,  Dec.  1863.     [None  issued.] 

[no.  1]  Bi-monthly  report  of  Agricultural  Department,  Jan.  and 

Feb.  1864. 
[no.  2]  Same,  Mar.  and  Apr.  1864. 
[no.  3]  Same,  Apr.  and  May,  1864. 
[no.  4]  Same,  June  and  July,  1864. 

Same,  Aug.  1864.     [None  issued.] 
[no.  5]  Same,  Sept.  and  Oct.  1864. 
[no.  6]  Same,  Nov.  and  Dec.  1864. 

[no.  1]  Monthly  report  of  Agricultural  Department,  Jan.  1865. 

[no.  2]  Same,  Feb.  1865. 

[no.  3]  Same,  Mar.  1865. 

[no.  4]  Same,  Apr.-May,  1865. 

[no.  5]  Same,  June-July,  1865. 

[no.  6]  Same,  Aug.  1865. 

[no.  7]  Same,  Sept.  1865. 


276 


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no. 

A27.9: 

(v.  no8.) 


[V 


A27.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 

Statistical  reports— Continued 

[V.    3] 

[no.  8]  Same,  Oct.  1865. 
[no.  9]  Same,  Nov.  1865. 
[no.  10]  Same,  Dec.  1865. 

[v.    4]  Monthly  report  of  Department  of  Agricultiu-e  for  year  1866. 

[v.    5]  Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1867. 

[v.    6]  Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1868. 

[v.    7]  Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1869. 

[v.    8]  Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1870. 

[v.    9]  Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1871. 

[v.  10]  Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1872. 

[v.  11]  Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1873. 

[v.  12]  Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1874. 

[v.  13]  Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1875. 

[v.  14]  Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1876. 

[v.  15-21]  (note) 

[Numbers  in  that  part  of  the  Statistical  series  designated  as  "Special  reports"  which 
are  missing  here  will  be  found  in  the  series  of  Special  reports  imder  the  Secre- 
tary's Office  ( A1.6:).  All  of  the  Special  reports  which  are  properly  in  the  Statis- 
tical series  are,  however,  found  here,  those  ia  A1.6:  being  special  reports  on 
miscellaneous  subjects.] 

[v.  15]     1877 

Special  report  2 
[v.  16]    1878 

Special  report  5 

Special  report  6 

Special  report  7 

Special  report  8 

Special  report  9 
[v.  17]    1879 

Special  report  10 

Special  report  13 

Special  report  14 

Special  report  15 

Special  report  16 

Special  report  17 

Special  report  19 

Special  report  20 
[v.  18]    1880 

Special  report  21 

Special  report  23 

Special  report  24 

Special  report  25 

Special  report  27 

Special  report  29 

Special  report  30 
[v.  19]    1881 

Special  report  32 

Special  report  37 

Special  report  38 

Special  report  39 
[v.  20]     1882 

Special  report  41 

Special  report  42 

Special  report  43 

Special  report  44 

Special  report  45 

Special  report  46 

Special  report  49 

Special  report  51 

Special  report  52 

Special  report  53 


21]    1883 

Special  report  56 
Special  report  57 
Special  report  58 
Special  report  59 
Special  report  60 
Special  report  61 
Special  report  64 
Special  report  65 

[v.  22]    1883-84 

New  series,  report  1 
New  series,  report  2 
New  series,  report  3 
New  series,  report  4 
New  series,  report  5 
New  series,  report  6 
New  series,  report  7 
New  series,  report  8 
New  series,  report  9 
New  series,  report  10 
New  series,  report  11 
New  series,  report  12 
New  series,  report  13 
New  series,  report  14 

[v.  23]    1885 

New  series,  report  15 
New  series,  report  16 
New  series,  report  17 
New  series,  report  18 
New  series,  report  19 
New  series,  report  20 
New  series,  report  21 
New  series,  report  22 
New  series,  report  23 
New  series,  report  24 
New  series,  report  25 

[v.  24]    1886 

New  series,  report  26 
New  series,  report  27 
New  series,  report  28 
New  series,  report  29 


277 


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no. 


A27.     STATISTICS  BUREAU    r.ntinnod 


A27.9:     Statistical  reports— Continued 


(v.  no8.) 


[v.  24]    1886 

New  series 
New  series, 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 

[v.  25]    1887 

New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series. 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 

[v.  26]    1888 

New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series. 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 

[v.  27]    1889 

New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series, 

[v.  28]    1890 

New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series. 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 

[v.  29]    1891 

New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 


report  30 
report  31 
report  32 
report  33 
report  34 
report  35 
report  36 

report  37 
report  38 
report  39 
report  40 
report  41 
report  42 
report  43 
report  44 
report  45 
report  46 
report  47 

report  48 
report  49 
report  50 
report  51 
report  52 
report  53 
report  54 
report  55 
report  56 
report  57 
report  58 

report  59 
report  60 
report  61 
report  62 
report  63 
report  64 
report  65 
report  66 
report  67 
report  68 
report  69 

report  70 
report  71 
report  72 
report  73 
report  74 
report  75 
report  76 
report  77 
report  78 
report  79 
report  80 

report  81 
report  82 
report  83 
report  84 
report  85 
report  86 
report  87 


[V 


[V. 


[V. 


[V. 


[V. 


[V. 


29]    1891 

New  series,  report  88 
New  series,  re])ort  89 
New  series,  report  90 
New  series,  report  91 

30]    1892 

New  series,  report  92 
New  series,  report  93 
New  series,  report  94 
New  series,  report  95 
New  series,  report  96 
New  series,  report  97 
Special  report,  July,  1892 
New  series,  report  98 
New  series,  report  98a] 
[New  series,  report  98b] 
"New  series,  report  98c] 
New  series,  report  99 
[New  series,  report  99a] 
New  series,  report  100 

5 New  series,  report  100a] 
1893 
New  series,  report  101 
[New  series,  report  101a] 
New  series,  report  102 
[New  series,  report  102a] 
New  series,  report  103 
New  series,  report  104 
New  series,  report  105 
New  series,  report  106 
New  series,  report  107 
New  series,  report  108 
New  series,  report  109 
New  series,  report  110 
New  series,  report  111 

32]    1894 

New  series,  report  112 
New  series,  report  113 
New  series,  report  114 
New  series,  report  115 
New  series,  report  116 
New  series,  report  117 
New  series,  report  118 
New  series,  report  119 
New  series,  report  120 
New  series,  report  121 
New  series,  report  122 

33]    1895 

New  series,  report  123 
New  series,  report  124 
New  series,  report  125 
New  series,  report  126 
New  series,  report  127 
New  series,  report  128 
New  series,  report  129 
New  series,  report  130 
New  series,  report  131 
New  series,  report  132 
New  series,  report  133 

34]    1896 

New  series,  report  134 
New  series,  report  135 
New  series,  report  135[a] 
New  series,  report  136 


278 


Classification 
no. 


A27.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 


A27.9:     Statistical  reports— Continued 


(v.  nos.) 


A27.90: 

(CT) 


[v.  34]    1896  [v.  35]     1897 

New  series,  report  137  New  series,  report  149 

New  series,  report  138  New  series,  report  150 

New  series,  report  139  New  series,  report  151 

New  series,  report  140  New  series,  report  152 

New  series,  report  141  New  series,  report  153 

New  series,  report  142  New  series,  report  154 

New  series,  report  143  New  series,  report  155 

New  series,  report  144  Circular  5 

[v.  35]     1897  Circular  6 

New  series,  report  145  Circular  7 

New  series,  report  146  Circular  8 

New  series,  report  147  [v.  36]     1899 

New  series,  report  148  New  series,  report  156 

[Discontinued.  The  publication  of  statistics  was  continued  from  May,  1898,  in  the 
series  of  Crop  circulars  ( A27.5:),  which  was  merged  into  the  Crop  reporter  (A27.6:) 
with  May,  1900.] 


Statistical  reports  (separates) 


A28.     VEGETABLE 


PHYSIOLOGY 
DIVISION 


AND        PATHOLOGY 


[In  1886  a  Mycological  Section  was  formed  in  the  Division  of  Botany.  This  was  called  the  Section  of 
Vegetable  Pathology  from  1887  until  1890,  when  it  became  an  independent  division  under  act  of  July  14, 
1890  (Stat.  L.  V.  26,  p.  283).  Mar.  2,  1895,  the  name  changed  to  Division  of  Vegetable  Physiology  and 
Pathology.  This  was  merged  into  the  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  July  1,1901;  seeA19.  -See,  for  informa- 
tion concerning  division,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  ( A21.3:3i-3).] 


A28.1: 

(date) 

A28.2: 

(CT) 

A28.3: 

(nos.) 


A28.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1886-1901,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  issued  separately 
also.] 


General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Bulletins 

1 

16 

2 

17 

3 

18 

4 

19 

5    2  editions 

20 

6 

21 

7 

22 

8    2  editions 

23 

9 

24 

10 

25 

11 

26 

12 

27 

13 

28 

14 

29 

15 

[4000-694] 


Circulars 

[1]  Treatment  of  downy  grape  mildew  and  black-rot  [of  grape]. 

1886.]    * 
[2]  [Grapevine  mildew  and  black-rot.]    May  11,  1886.    * 

3  11 

4  12 

5  13 

6  14 

7  15 

8  16       * 

9  17 
10  18 


[May, 


279 


ClMsIfloatlon 
nu. 


A28.     VEGETABLE  PHYSIOLOGY  AND  PATHOL 

OGY  DIVISION— Continued 


A28.5:     Journal  of  mycology 


(v.  no8.) 


A28.5a : 

(CT) 


[Devoted  especially  to  study  of  fungi  In  their  relation  to  plant  diseases. 

V.  1-4, 1885-S9,  were  edited  byW.  A.  Kellerinan,  J.  H.  Ellis,  and  IJ.  M,  Everhartand 

fubllshwl  monthly  ut  Manhattan,  Kans.    v.  5-7, 1889-94,  were  published  by  the 
)epar1riiont  of  AKrioiilture,  Division  of  Vegetable  Pathology,  and  l)eing  theonJj 


volunios  of  the  set  published  by  the  rnitetf  States  (Joverninent  are  the  onlv  oiiei 

"  -       .         ,      a* 

.  .  ..  were  edited  by  W.  A.  Kellerrnan  an 

lished  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  v,  8  anil  v.  9  being  quarterly,     v.  10  contaiiu 


listed  in  this  ChuckJist. 
1902  (V.  8,  no.  1).     v 


None  published  Ix'tween  Aug.  1894  ( v.  7,  no.  4)  ana  Msy, 
8-14,  1902-08^  were  edited  by  W.  A.  Kellerrnan  and  pJ»- 


1908.     Succeeded  by  Mycologla,  which : 


to  V.  1-10.    Last  Issue  was  for  Apr. 
is  not  a  Government  publication.] 

Quarterly  bulletin 

V.  5,  no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  3 

[no.  4] 
Periodical  bulletin 
V.  6,  no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no.  4 
V.  7,  no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no.  4 

Journal  of  mycology  (separates) 

[A  few  of  the  more  important  papers  contained  in  the  volumes  were  issued  separately^ 

A29.      WEATHER  BUREAU 


(The  work  of  the  Weather  Bureau  had  its  beginning  in  the  collection  of  meteorological  data  under  the 
Smithsonian  Institution  and  several  Departments  of  the  Government  in  the  first  half  of  the  19th  century. 
From  1870,  the  work  was  conducted  bv  the  Signal  Office,  War  Dept.  (W42.),  until  bv  act  approved 
Oct.  1, 1890  (Stat.  L.  V.  26.  p.  65;}),  the  Weather  Bureau  as  such  was  otTiciallyrecognizedand  transferred 
to  th6  Department  of  Agriculture,  the  transfer  taking  place  July  1,  1891. 

See,  for  earlier  publications,  W42. 

See,  for  information  concerning  bureau,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  (A21.3:3i-s),3 

A29.I:     Annual  reports    4'' with  few  exceptions 

(date)  [From  1891  to  1895,  the  administrative  reports  and  the  scientific  reports  appeared 

^  separately,  the  former  in  S"  being  reprints  of  the  reports  as  found  in  annual  reports 

of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  the  latter  in  4o  being  a  continuation  of 
the  series  of  meteorological  data  collected  by  Signal  Office,  War  Dept.  (W42.). 
From  1890  to  1909,  the  Report  of  chief  of  Weather  Bureau  is  a  4o  volume  consisting  of 
an  administrative  report  for  the  fiscal  year  (since  1897  called  pt.  1  of  the  volnmeX 
and  meteorological  tal)les  for  the  preceding  calendar  year,  etc.  (also  numbered  as 
parts).  The  4°  administrative  reports  are  not  issued  separately,  with  the  excep- 
tion of  1896  ( A29.  Ia2:89t»).  They  uilTer  in  some  respects  from  the  8°  prints  as  fomM 
in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department.  The  S^*  prints  are  issued  separately 
each  year  and  are  clas.sed  under  A29.1ai:  From  1901  to  1908,  the  administrative 
reports  as  found  in  aimual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  have  been  reprinted 
also  u.  the  armual  summary  of  the  Monthly  weather  review  (A29.6:).J 

1891  Special  report  of  chief  to  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  [July  l-Oct.  1) 
1891     8« 

1891  Report  of  chief  for  1891  [administrative  report,  July-Dec]    8* 
See,  for  meteorological  tables,  calendar  year  1891,  A29.1 :892*. 

1892  Report  of  chief  for  1892  [administrative  report,  calendar  year]    ^ 

1892  Report  of  chief,  1891-92  [meteorological  tables,  calendar  years  1891 
and  1892]    4"     [3126-107] 

1893  Report  of  chief  for  1893  [administrative  report,  calendar  year]    ST 

1893  Report  of  chief,  1893  [meteorological  tables,  calendar  year]  4* 
[3259-200] 

1894  Report  of  chief,  1894  [meteorological  tables,  calendar  year]  4" 
[3339-88]  [Administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  ending  June  301, 
1894,  appeared  only  in  annual  reportof  AgriVulture  Department 
S€e  A  1.1:894.] 


280 


Classtflcation 
no. 

A29.1: 

(date) 


A29.1«^: 

(date) 


A29.1«2: 

Cdate) 

A29.2: 

All 

Ar4 

At6^ 
At62 


A29.     WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 
Annual  reports — Continued 

1895  Report  of  chief  for  1895  [administrative  report,  fiscal  year]    8" 
See,  for  meteorological  tables,  calendar  year  1895,  A29. 1:896. 

1896  Report  of  chief,  1895-96  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  1896, 

with  meteorological  tables  for  calendar  year  1895]    4*^     [3453-428] 

1897  Report  of  chief,  1896-97  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  1897, 

with   meteorological   tables   for   calendar  year   1896,   etc.]    4" 
[3670-166] 

1898  Report  of  chief,  1897-98  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  1898, 

with   meteorological   tables   for   calendar  year   1897,   etc.]    4<* 
[3820-270] 

1899  Report  of  chief,  1898-99,  v.  1  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year 

1899,  with   meteorological   tables  for  calendar  year  1898]    4° 
[3998-660,  pt.  1] 

Same,  v.  2  [Report  on  international  cloud  observations.  May  1, 1896- 
July'l,  1897;  by  Frank  H.  Bigelow]    4«    [3999-660,  pt.  2] 

1900  Report  of  chief,  1899-1900  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year 

1900,  with  meteorological  tables  for    calendar  year    1899]     4" 
[4177-517] 

1901  Report  of  chief,  1900-01,  v.  1  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year 

1901,  with    meteorological  tables  for  calendar  year  1900,  etc.] 
4«     [4319-19,  pt.  1] 

Same,  v.  2  [Report  on  barometry  of  United  States,  Canada,  and  West 
Indies;  by  Frank  H.  Bigelow]    4«    [4320-19,  pt.  2] 

1902  Report  of  chief,  1901-02  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  1902, 

with  meteorological  tables  for  calendar  year  1901]    4°     [4485-19] 

1903  Report  of  chief,  1902-03  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  1903, 

with  meteorological  tables  for  calendar  year  1902]    4"^     [4728-721] 

1904  Report  of  chief,  1903-04  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  1904, 

with  meteorological  tables  for  calendar  year  1903]    4°     [4868-406] 

1905  Report  of  chief,  1904-05  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  1905, 

with  meteorological  tables  for  calendar  year  1904]    4°     [5044-879] 

1906  Report  of  chief,  1905-06  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  1906, 

with  meteorological  tables  for  calendar  year  1905]    4^     [5209-814] 

1907  Report  of  chief,  1906-07  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  1907, 

with  meteorological  tables  for  calendar  year  1906]    4"    [5320-983] 

1908  Report  of  chief,  1907-08  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  1908, 

with  meteorological  tables  for  calendar  year  1907]    4"    [5490-1570] 

1909  Report  of  chief,  1908-09  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  1909, 

with  meteorological  tables  for  calendar  year  1908]    4*'    [5781-120] 

Annual  reports  (separates;  administrative  reports  of  chief,  from 
annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department,  Al.l:)    8° 

[The  administrative  reports  from  1891  to  1895  are  classed  under  A29.1:  Beginning 
with  1896,  an  administrative  report  appears  also  in  the  full  report  (A29.1:),  and 
from  that  date  these  separately  issued  administrative  reports  are  classed  here 
under  A29.1ai:] 

Annual  reports  (separates;  "parts,"  etc.,  from  annual  reports  of 
Weather  Bureau,  A29.1:)    4« 
[When  double  dates  appear  in  title,  use  as  book  number  the  latest  date.  J 

General  publications 

Alaska.     Climate  of  Alaska;  by  Willis  L.  Moore.     1897.    4°    * 

Arid  regions.  Some  climatic  features  of  arid  regions,  communicated  to 
National  Irrigation  Congress  at  its  5th  annual  session,  Phoenix, 
Ariz.,  Dec.  15-17,  1896;  by  Willis  L.  Moore.     1896. 

Atmospheric  circulation  in  tropical  cyclones,  as  shown  by  movements  of 
clouds;  by  H.  B.  Boyer.     [1896.]    * 

Atmospheric  survey.  United  States  daily  atmospheric  survey;  by  Wil- 
lis L.  Moore.     1897. 


281 


ClMsIflcatlon 
no. 

A29.2: 

B73 
C38 
C49 

C61' 
C61* 
C621 

C622 

C623 
C62* 
C62« 
C62« 
093 

C99 

D14 
D51 


F76^ 
F762 

F92 

r94 

G79» 

G792 
G79' 
079* 
G79« 

G79« 

G797 

G79» 


A29.    WEATHER  BUREAU-Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Brazos  River  flood  bulletin  [map].    July  15,  1899.    f " 

Charts  showing  daily  river  stages  in  feet.    1892.    19  X  24  in.    * 

Cipher  code  of  wind  signal  orders,  amending  instructions  to  special 
displaymen.     Nov.  1892.    * 

Climate  and  health,  monthly  periodical  [circular  announcing  discon- 
tinuance of  publication].  June  22, 1896.  4°  [See,  for  series  Cli- 
mate and  health,  A29.8:J 

Climatic  charts  of  United  States.     1900.    large  4*^    [Each  chart  was  origi- 
nally issued  separately.] 
Same  [1871-1903],    1904.    large  4"    [Dates  on  cover,   1870-1901, 
incorrect.] 

Climatology.  Manual  for  observers  in  climatology  and  evaporation;  by 
Frank  Hagar  Bigelow.     1909.     4« 

Clouds.  Classification  of  clouds.  Aug.  1905.  21.8X20.2  in.  [Origi- 
nally published  Apr.  1897,  as  Hydrographic  Office  chart  1600 
(N6. 18:1600),  and  also  in  book  form  as  Hydrographic  Office  pub- 
lication 112  (N6.8:112).  Chart  republished  at  Weather  Biu-eau, 
Aug.  1905.] 

Cloud    forms.     Description    of    cloud    forms.     [1st    edition.]    [1896.] 
25.5  X  17  in. 
Same.    2d  edition.     [1897.] 
Same.    3d  edition.     [1897.] 
Same.    4th  edition.     [1898.] 
Same.    5th  edition.     [1907.]    24  X  17  in. 

Current  chart  of  Great  Lakes,  1892,  probable  currents  of  Great  Lakes 
[deduced  from  bottle  paper  observations].     1893.    24  X  34  in.  * 

Cyclones.  Development  and  movement  of  cyclones,  as  shown  in  morn- 
ing and  evening  weather  maps,  Apr.  2-6,  1892;  by  C.  F.  Marvin. 
1893.    large  8° 

Dakotas.  Certain  climatic  features  of  the  2  Dakotas;  by  John  P.  Fin- 
ley.     1893.    4°     [2893-157] 

Dew-point.  Tables  for  obtaining  temperature  of  dew-point,  relative 
humidity,  etc.  Washington,  Weather  Bureau,  1897.  [Reprint 
of  tables  in  Instructions  for  voluntary  observers,  issued  in  1892 
(A29.12:V88i),  superseded  by  edition  of  1897  (A29.12:V88-), 
which  does  not  contain  the  tables.  See,  for  earlier  edition, 
W42.2:D51.] 

Forecaster  and  newspaper;  by  Harvey  Maitland  Watts.     1901. 

Forecasts.  [Letters  warning  against  long-range  weather  forecasts  as  in- 
accurate and  likely  to  be  injurious;  by  Willis  L.  Moore.]    [1904.] 

Frost.  Injury  from  frost  and  methods  of  protection;  by  W.  H.  Ham- 
mon.     1896.     [See,  for  revised  edition,  A29.3:23.J 

Fruits.  Protection  of  fruits,  vegetables,  and  other  food  products  from 
injury  by  heat  or  cold  during  transportation;  [by  Mark  W.  Har- 
rington].    [Aug.  22,  1894.] 

Great  Lakes.    Circular  of  information  relating  to  display  of  wind  signals 
on  Great  Lakes.    1895. 
Same.     1896. 

Great  Lakes.    Wreck  chart  of  Great  Lakes,  1886-91.    [1893.]    oblong  f° 
Same,  1888-93.     [1894.]    oblong  fo 

Great  Lakes.  Wrecks  which  occurred  on  Great  Lakes  Dec.  17,  1885- 
Nov.  15,  1893.     1894. 

Great  Lakes.  Wrecks  and  casualties  on  Great  Lakes  during  1895,  1896, 
and  1897;  by  Norman  B.  Conger.     1898. 

Great  Lakes,  Wreck  and  casualty  chart  of  Great  Lakes.  1894.  ob- 
long f° 

Great  Lakes.    Section  map  of  Great  Lakes.    [1892.]    19  X  24  in.    * 


282 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 

A29.2: 

G91 

H94 

In8 

L14 

L621 

L622 
L623 

M321 

M322 
M56 

N27 
N81 
Pll 

P19 

P21 

P91^ 

P912 

P913 

P91* 

P95 

P96 

RI31 

RI32 

R52> 


A29.     WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Grouping  of  property  [issued  to  Weather  Bureau  stations],  Mar,  1,  1905. 
1905. 

Hurricanes.  Special  report  on  hurricane  of  Aug.  13-16, 1901,  on  Louisi- 
ana and  Mississippi  coasts;  [by  Isaac  M.  Cline].     [1901.] 

[International  symbols  recommended  for  use  by  Meteorological  Con- 
gress, Munich,  1892;  by  Mark  W.  Harrington.]    Jan.  1,  1894. 

Lake  levels.  Variations  in  lake  levels  and  atmospheric  precipitation; 
by  Alfred  J.  Henry.     1899. 

Lightning.    Circular  of  information,   protection  from  lightning;  by 
Alexander  McAdie.     [1st  edition.]    1894. 
Same.    2d  edition.     1894. 
Same.    3d  edition.     1894. 
See,  for  4th  edition,  A29.3.15. 

Map.  Explanation  of  weather  map.  [1905.]  4  p.  1  il.  [Printed  for 
distribution  at  Lewis  and  CUark  Centennial  Exposition,  Portland, 
Oreg.,  1905.] 
Same;  [by  Willis  L.  Moore].  [1905.]  3  p.  24°  [Printed  for  distri- 
bution at  Lewis  and  Clark  Centennial  Exposition,  Portland, 
Oreg.,  1905.] 

Meteorology.  Brief  list  of  meteorological  text-books  and  reference 
books,  selection  of  works  suitable  for  general,  scientific,  and  uni- 
versity libraries  in  United  States;  by  C.  Fitzhugh  Talman. 
Washington,  Weather  Bureau,  1909.  [See,  for  more  extensive 
information,  W42.2:M562-6.] 

Nebraska.  Departures  from  normal  temperature  and  rainfall,  with  crop 
yields  in  Nebraska;  by  H.  H.  C.  Dunwoody.     1896.    4° 

North  Pacific  Coast.  Explanation  of  north  Pacific  Coast  weather  map; 
by  Willis  L.  Moore.     16«    * 

Pacific  slope.  Weather  forecasting  and  weather  types  on  north  Pacific 
slope;  by  B.  S.  Pague  and  S.  M.  Blandford.  Portland,  Oreg., 
1897. 

Pan-American  Exposition.  Weather  map,  Pan-American  Exposition 
[Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  blank  form].  [1901.]  oblong  f»  [Distributed 
in  special  color-printed  envelope.] 

Paris,  France.  Responses  to  programme  of  questions  proposed  for  dis- 
cussion at  International  Meteorological  Conference,  to  be  held 
in  Paris,  Sept.  1896.     1896. 

Precipitation.  Details  of  precipitation,  rain  and  melted  snow,  at  sta- 
tions in  Nebraska  and  South  Dakota.  Mar.  6,  1894.  *  [3171- 
113] 

Precipitation.  Tables  of  daily  precipitation  at  special  river  and  rain- 
fall stations  of  Weather  Bureau,  for  1893-95.     1900. 

Precipitation.  Table  showing  depth  of  precipitation  corresponding  to 
given  weights.     [1892.]    12«    * 

Precipitation.  Normal  annual  precipitation  in  United  States,  1870- 
1901.     Scale  600  m.  =3.1  in.     n.  d.     10.2  X  15.8  in. 

Psychrometric  tables  for  obtaining  vapor  pressure,  relative  humidity, 
and  temperature  of  dew-point;  by  C.  F.  Marvin.     1900. 

Publications  of  Weather  Bureau  available  for  distribution.  May  10, 
1907. 

Rainfall  chart.  Lines  of  equal  time  of  water  travel  at  Cairo,  111. 
[1892.]    22X28  in.     * 

Rainfall  laws,  deduced  from  twenty  years'  observations;  by  Gustavus 
Hinrichs.     Weather  Bureau,  1893.     * 

River  and  flood  service.  Chart  of  river  and  flood  service.  [July,  1897 .] 
36.8  X  44.3  in.,  in  4  sheets. 


283 


Classification 

no. 

A29.2: 

R522 

Sa2 

Si2' 

Si23 
Su7' 

Su7  2 

Su73 

Tll» 
Til  2 

T23 
T241 

T242 

T24  3 

T34 
T421 

T422 
W37^ 

W372 
W373 
W37* 
W37* 
W37« 

W37' 
W378 


W37» 


W3710 
W52 


A29.     WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

River  and  flood  service  charts,  showing  area  covered  by  water  of  Mis- 
sissippi River  in  Apr.  1897.     1897.    * 

St.  Marys  Falls  Canal.  Relation  of  ceitain  atmospheric  changes  to 
changes  in  water  level  in  St.  Maryi  Falls  ('anal .    1894 .    4°    * 

Signal  Service,    Statement  of  expenditures  of  Signal  Service  and 
Weather  Bureau.     1893.    * 
Same.    1895.    4°    * 

Sunshine.  Table  of  monthly  amounts  of  possible  sunshine  for  hours 
ending  shortly  after  sunrise  and  sunset.     1894.    * 

Sunshine  table  1.  Local  time  of  sunrise  and  sunset  for  north  latitudes, 
from  25°  to  49°.    * 

Sunshine.  Normal  sunshine  [of  United  States],  percentage,  annual, 
compiled  from  observations  at  Weather  Bureau  stations,  1871- 
1908.     Scale  200  m.=l  in.     [1909.]    10.3  X  15.8  in. 

Tables  for  dividing  by  672,  720,  744,  56,  60,  62.  Records  Division, 
Weather  Bureau,  1893.    * 

Tables  for  dividing  by  12,  24,  28,  29,  31,  56,  58,  60,  62,  672,  696,  720, 
744,  and  8760,  and  percentage  tables  for  divisors  8.0  to  16.5. 
1903. 

Telegraph.  [Wireless]  telegraphic  code  for  meteorolc^ical  observers  at 
sea.     1905.    4° 

Temperature.  Normal  temperature  of  air  at  surface  of  the  earth  com- 
piled from  observations  at  regular  Weather  Bureau  and  selected 
cooperative  stations  [of  United  States],  1871-1908.  Scale  200 
m.=lin.     [1909.]    10.2  X  15.8  in. 

Temperature.  Lowest  temperatures  ever  observed  at  regular  Weather 
Bureau  and  selected  cooperative  stations  [of  United  States]. 
Scale  200  m.=l  in.     [1909.]    10.3  X  15.8  in. 

Temperature.  Highest  temperatures  ever  observed  at  regular  Weather 
Bureau  and  selected  cooperative  stations  [of  United  States]. 
Scale  200  m.=l  in.     [1909.]     10.3  X  15.8  in. 

Thermometer  scales.    Comparison  of  thermometer  scales,    [1892.]    * 

Thunderstorm  observations.     [Circular  of  instructions  on  thunderstorm 
observations,]     [1892,]    2  p,    * 
Same,     [1893.]    2  p,    * 

Weather  Bureau  [history  and  work],  1901,  24°  [Printed  for  distri- 
bution at  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1901.  See 
also  A29.2:\\'67\] 

Weather  charts.    Explanation  of  weather  charts.     [1892.]    f    * 
Weather  code,  Dec.  1,  1892,    1892.    4°    * 
Same,  Dec.  1,  1896.    4° 
Same,  Mar.  1,  1902.    1902.    4° 

Same  [Jan.  1,  1907].    1907.    4"    [Pages  24-30  are  left  blank  for 
additions.] 
Weather  map,  Dec.  13-16,  1893.     1894,    52  X  56  in,    * 
Weather  Bureau  officials.    Proceedings  of  3d  convention  of  Weather 
Bureau  officials,  Peoria,  111.,  Sept.  20-22,  1904.    1904. 
See,  for  1st  convention,  A29.3:24. 
See,  for  2d  convention,  A29,3:31. 
Weather  Bureau  [history  and  work],     1904,     24°    [Printed  for  distri- 
bution at  Lewis  and  Clark  Centennial  Exposition,  Portland, 
Oreg,,  1905.    See  also  A29.2:W37  \] 
Same,     1906.    24° 
West  Indies.     Investigation  of  cyclonic  circulation  and  translatory 
movement  of  West  Indian  hurricanes,  by  Benito  Vifies;  [trans- 
lated by  C.  Finley],    1898. 


284 


Glassiflcation 
no. 

A29.3: 

(nos.) 


A29.     WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 


A29.3«: 

(CT) 
A29.4: 

(nos.) 
A29.5: 

(letters) 


A29.6: 

(v.  nos.) 


Bulletins 

1 

2 
3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11,  3  pts. 
12 

13    2  editions 
14 

15    [4th  edition  revised] 
See,   for  lst-3d   editions, 
A29.2:L62. 


20 
21 
22 
23 

24 

25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 

32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 


[Revised  edition]    1899 
See,  for  1st  edition,  A29.2:F92. 

See  also  A29 .3 :31  and  A29 .2  :W37  '. 


See  also  A29.3:24  and  A29.2:W37  «. 


16 
17 

18 
19 

Bulletins    (separates) 

[Some  of  the  articles  in  the  Bulletins  are  issued  separately.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins  (lettered) 


2  editions 
2  editions 


F 

G 

H 

I 

J 


MontMy  weather  review    4« 


[v.  1-18  and  nos.  1-6  of  v.  19  were  issued  by  Signal  Oflfice,  War  Dept.;  see  W42.20: 
The  annual  summary  for  1891  appeared  as  a  supplement  to  Dec.  1891.    From  1893 

to  1908,  no.  13  is  the  annual  siunmary.  t 
Beginning  with  July,  1909,  the  data,  largely  statistical,  which  formerly  appeared  in 
the  monthly  bulletins  issued  by  the  various  sections  of  the  Climatological  Service 
for  the  United  States  proper,  are  included  in  the  numbers  of  the  Monthly  weather 
reviewand  are  also  issued  separately;  see  A29.6  ai :  Monthly  reports  of  theClima- 
tological  Service  are  still  issued  by  the  Hawaii,  Iowa,  and  Porto  Rico  sections,  and 
annual  summaries  are  still  issued  by  all  44  sections.! 


V.  19  [1891] 

V 

20,  no.  11 

no. 

7 

no.  12 

no. 

8 

V. 

21  [1893] 

no. 

9 

no.  1 

no. 

10 

no.  2 

no. 

11 

no.  3 

no. 

12 

no.  4 

Same,  supple- 

no.  5 

ment 

no.  6 

V.20  [1892] 

no.  7 

no. 

1 

no.  8 

no. 

2 

no.  9 

no. 

3 

no.  10 

no. 

4 

no.  11 

no. 

5 

no.  12 

no. 

6 

no.  13 

no. 

7 

V. 

22  1894 

no. 

8 

no.  1 

no. 

9 

no.  2 

no. 

10 

no.  3 

V.  22 

no.  4 

no.  5 

no.  6 

no.  7 

no.  8 

no.  9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

no.  13 

V.  23 

1895 

no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no.  4 

no.  5 

no.  6 

no.  7 

no.  8 

no.  9 

IfSee  footnote  on  p.  286. 


285 


ClasslflcAtlon 
no. 


A29.     WEATHER  BUREAU-^Continued 


A29.6:     Monthly  weatlior  review— Continued  -/li' \  r.oir 


(v.  no8.) 


V.  23 


V.  24 


V.  25 


1895 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 

1896 
no.  1 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 

1897 


V.  28 


V.  26 


V.  27 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 

1898 
no.  1 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 

1899 


V.  28 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
1900 
no.  1 


V.  29 


V.  30 


V.  31 


V.  32 


1900 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13 

1901 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13 

1902 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13 

1903 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13 

1904 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

V.  32 


V.  33 


V.  34 


V.  35 


V.  36 


1904 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13 

1905 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13 

1906 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13 

1907 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13 

1908 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13 

lA 


286 


Classification 
no. 

A29.6: 

(v.  no8.) 


A29.6«^: 

(district 

nos.  and 

date) 


A29.     WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 


A29.6«2: 

(CT) 

A29.7: 

(date) 


Monthly  weather  review— Continued 


V.  37     1909 
no.    1 
no.    2 
no.    3 
no.    4 


V.  37     1909 
no.    5 
no.    6 
no.    7 
no.    8 


37  1909 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12  t 


Monthly  weather  review  (separates;  Climatological  Service  of 
Weather  Bureau,  district  reports) 

[Prior  to  July,  1909,  the  data  included  here  appeared  in  the  monthly  bulletins  issued 
by  the  various  sections  of  the  Climatological  Service  for  the  United  States  proper. 
Beginnins;  with  July,  1909,  the  method  of  publication  was  radically  changed,  as 
described  in  detail  on  p.  266  of  Monthly  weather  review,  v.  37,  no.  7,  July,  1909 
(A29.G:377). 

The  United  States  has  been  divided  into  12  large  districts,  generally  having  the  same 
boundaries  as  the  great  drainage  basins  of  the  country,  these  boundaries  being 
marked  off  by  the  natural  topographic  divides,  as  follows: 
District  1,  North  Atlantic  States  District  7,  Lower  Mississippi  Valley 

District  2,  South  Atlantic  and  east     District   8,  Texas  and  Rio  Grande  Valley 


District   9,  Colorado  Valley 
District  10,  Great  Basin 
District  11,  California 
District  12,  Columbia  Valley 


Gulf  States 
District  3,  Ohio  Valley 
District  4,  Lake  region 
District  5,  Upper  Mississippi  Valley 
District  6,  Missouri  Valley 
Reports  for  each  of  these  12  districts,  which  since  July,  1909,  have  appeared  in  Monthly 
weather  review  (A29.6:),  are  also  issued  separately  each  month.  In  assigning 
book  numbers  for  these  separates,  use  the  number  of  the  district,  with  date  as 
superior  number.] 

Monthly  weather  review  (separates;  miscellaneous) 

[Some  of  the  more  important  articles  in  the  Review  have  been  issued  separately  in 
pamphlet  form.] 

National  weather  bulletin    24  X  19  in. 

[The  National  weather  bulletin  is  issued  weekly  from  April  to  about  the  end  of  Sep- 
tember, during  the  season  of  planting,  cultivating,  and  harvesting  of  crops,  and 
monthly  from  October  to  March;  but  in  1909,  the  first  weekly  issue  appeared 
May  18,  the  monthly  being  continued  through  April.  It  was  known  as  the 
Weather-crop  bulletin  from  Jan.  1,  1891,  until  Feb.  1896,  when  the  name  was 
changed  to  Climate  and  crop  bulletin.  With  issue  for  Aug.  29,  1904,  the  title 
Weather-crop  bulletin  was  resumed.  With  Feb.  1906,  the  form  National  weather 
bulletin  was  adopted.  This  publication  deals  with  the  general  weather  con- 
ditions of  the  United  States,  while  weekly  bulletins  showing  more  detailed 
information  are  issued  for  Iowa  during  the  crop  season,  and  for  Hawaii  and  Porto 
Rico  throughout  the  year,  from  the  central  stations  of  those  sections.  A  weather 
bulletin  of  the  cotton  region  is  published  weekly  at  New  Orleans  from  about  May 
1  to  Nov.  1.  Cotton  region  bulletins  containing  temperature  and  rainfall  obser- 
vations reported  by  telegraph  from  about  180  stations  in  the  Southern  States  are 
issued  daily  from  13  district  centers  in  the  cotton  belt  and  13  other  stations,  from 
Apr.  16  to  Oct.  31.  Corn  and  wheat  region  bulletins,  similar  in  character  to  the 
preceding,  are  issued  daily  from  9  district  centers  in  the  corn  and  wheat  belt  and 
3  other  stations,  from  Apr.  1  to  Sept.  30.] 

Weather-crop  bulletin 

[Nos.  1-21  issued  by  Signal  Office,  War  Dept.,  but  not  listed  in  this  Checklist.] 


no.  22 

* 

1891 

no. 

36 

■jt 

1892,  no.  11 

* 

1892 

no.  25 

* 

no.  23 

* 

no. 

37 

* 

no.  12 

* 

no.  26 

•X- 

no.  24 

* 

no. 

38 

* 

no.  13 

* 

no.  27 

■X- 

no.  25 

* 

no. 

39 

* 

no.  14 

* 

no.  28 

* 

no.  26 

* 

1892 

no. 

1 

•X- 

no.  15 

* 

no.  29 

* 

no.  27 

* 

no. 

2 

* 

no.  16 

* 

no.  30 

* 

no.  28 

* 

no. 

3 

* 

no.  17 

* 

no.  31 

* 

no.  29 

* 

no. 

4 

* 

no.  18 

* 

no.  32 

■X- 

no.  30 

* 

no. 

5 

'X- 

no.  19 

* 

no.  33 

•X- 

no.  31 

* 

no. 

6 

* 

no.  20 

■X' 

1893 

no.  1 

* 

no.  32 

* 

no. 

7 

* 

no.  21 

•X- 

no.  2 

* 

•no.  33 

■X- 

no. 

8 

* 

no.  22 

* 

no.  3 

* 

no.  34 

* 

no. 

9 

* 

no.  23 

* 

no.  4 

* 

no.  35 

it 

no. 

10 

* 

no.  24 

* 

no.  5 

•X- 

fThe  annual  summary,  which  appeared  from  1893  to  1908  as  no.  13,  was  not  issued 
for  1909.  The  tabular  matter  previously  contained  in  annual  summaries  will  here- 
after appear  in  part  in  the  Annual  report  of  chief  of  Weather  Bureau,  quarto  edition 
(A29.1:). 


287 


ClMsiacatlon 
no. 

AS 

J9. 

WE 

lATITE 

:r  ] 

BUREAtr— Cor 

itinued 

A  29.7: 

National  weather  bulletin— Continued 

(date) 

Weather-crop  bulletin — Continued 

1893,  no.    6 

« 

1893 

,  no.  29 

« 

1894,  no.  20    * 

1895,  no.  11 

no.    7 

* 

no.  30 

«■ 

no.  21    * 

no.  12 

no.    8 

« 

no.  31 

« 

no.  22    * 

no.  13 

no.    9 

* 

no.  32 

« 

no.  23    * 

no.  14 

no.  10 

« 

1894 

no.    1 

* 

no.  24    * 

no.  15 

no.  11 

* 

no.    2 

« 

no.  25    * 

no.  16 

no.  12 

* 

no.    3 

« 

no.  26    * 

no.  17 

no.  13 

* 

no.    4 

♦ 

no.  27    * 

no.  18 

no.  14 

* 

no.    5 

*  <i 

'          no.  28    * 

no.  19 

no.  15 

* 

no.    6 

» 

no.  29    * 

no.  20 

no.  16 

* 

no.    7 

* 

no.  30 

no.  21 

no.  17 

* 

no.    8 

* 

no.  31    * 

no.  22 

no.  18 

■N- 

no.    9 

* 

no.  32    * 

no.  23 

no.  19 

* 

no.  10 

* 

1895,  no.    1 

no.  24 

no.  20 

* 

no.  11 

* 

no.    2 

no.  25 

no.  21 

* 

no.  12 

« 

no.    3 

no.  26 

no.  22 

* 

no.  13 

* 

no.    4 

no.  27 

no.  23 

* 

no.  14 

* 

no.    5 

no.  28 

no.  24 

* 

no.  15 

* 

no.    6 

no.  29 

no.  25 

■if 

no.  16 

* 

no.    7 

no.  30 

no.  26 

* 

no.  17 

* 

no.    8 

no.  31 

no.  27 

* 

no.  18 

* 

no.    9 

no.  32 

no.  28 

* 

no.  19 

* 

no.  10 

1896,  no.    1 

Climate  and 

crop 

bulletin 

1896,  no.    2 

1897 

,  no.    8 

1898,  no.  14 

1899,  no.  21 

no.    3 

no.    9 

no.  15 

no.  22 

no.    4 

no.  10 

no.  16 

110.23 

no.    5 

no.  11 

no.  17 

no.  24 

no.    6 

no.  12 

no.  18 

no.  25 

no.    7 

no.  13 

no.  19 

no.  26 

no.    8 

no.  14 

no.  20 

no.  27 

no.    9 

no.  15 

no.  21 

no.  28 

no.  10 

no.  16 

no.  22 

no.  29 

no.  11 

no.  17 

no.  23 

no.  30 

no.  12 

no.  18 

no.  24 

no.  31 

no.  13 

no.  19 

no.  25 

1900,  no.    1 

no.  14 

no.  20 

no.  26 

no.    2 

no.  15 

no.  21 

no.  27 

no.    3 

no.  16 

no.  22 

no.  28 

no.    4 

no.  17 

no.  23 

no.  29 

no.    5 

no.  18 

no.  24 

no.  30 

no.    6 

no.  19 

no.  25 

no.  31 

no.    7 

no.  20 

no.  26 

1899,  no.    1 

no.    8 

no.  21 

no.  27 

no.    2 

no.    9 

no.  22 

no.  28 

no.    3 

no.  10 

no.  23 

no.  29 

no.    4 

no.  11 

no.  24 

no.  30 

no.    5 

no.  12 

no.  25 

no.  31 

no.    6 

no.  13 

no.  26 

no.  32 

no.    7 

no.  14 

no.  27 

1898 

,  no.    1 

no.    8 

no.  15 

no.  28 

no.    2 

no.    9 

no.  16 

no.  29 

no.    3 

no.  10 

no.  17 

no.  30 

no.    4 

no.  11 

no.  18 

no.  31 

no.    5 

no.  12 

no.  19 

no.  32 

no.    6 

no.  13 

no.  20 

1897,  no.    1 

no.    7 

no.  14 

no.  21 

no.    2 

no.    8 

no.  15 

no.  22 

no.    3 

no.    9 

no.  16 

no.  23 

no.    4 

no.  10 

no.  17 

no.  24 

no.    5 

no.  11 

no.  18 

no.  25 

no.    6 

no.  12 

no.  19 

no.  26 

no.    7 

no.13 

no.  20 

no.  27 

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no. 

A29. 

WEATHER  BUREAU— 

Continued 

A29.7: 

National  weatlier  iDiilletin— Continued 

(date) 

Climate  and  crop 

)  bulletin— Continued 

'  ;  i-yifib) 
,  no.  26 

1900 

,  no.  28 

1901 

,  no.  27 

1902 

,  no.  26 

1903 

no.  29 

no.  28 

no.  27 

no.  27 

no.  30 

no.  29 

no.  28 

no.  28 

no.  31 

no.  30 

no.  29 

no.  29 

no.  32 

no.  31 

no.  30 

no.  30 

1901 

,  no.    1 

no.  32 

no.  31 

no.  31 

no.    2 

1902 

,  no.    1 

1903 

,  no.    1 

no.  32 

no.    3 

no.    2 

no.    2 

1904 

,  no.    1 

no.    4 

no.    3 

no.    3 

no.    2 

no.    5 

no.    4 

no.    4 

no.    3 

no.    6       . 

no.    5 

no.    5 

no.    4 

no.    7  ; , 

no.    6 

no.    6 

no.    5 

'■L  .■ 

1' 

no.    8 

no.    7 

no.    7 

no.    6 

1 

no.    9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 

no.    8 
no.    9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 

no.    8 
no.    9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 

no.    7 
no.    8 
no.    9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 

!  L  .0 

a 

no.  24 

no.  23 

no.  23 

no.  22 

I':  ,0 

a 

no.  25 

no.  24 

no.  24 

no.  23 

f)^;  .1) 

T 

no.  26 

no.  25 

no.  25 

<" -  it 

,Weather-crop  bulletin 

.    (•'\-      ■■: 

1904, 

no.  24 

1905 

no.    3 

1905 

no.  14 

1905 

no.  25 

1,1 

'■        :> 

no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 

no.    4 
no.    5 
no.    6 
no.    7 
no.    8 
no.    9 
no.  10 

no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 

no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 

no.  32 

no.  11 

no.  22 

1906, 

no.    1 

1905, 

no.    1 
no.    2 

no.  12 
no.  13 

no.  23 
no.  24 

National  weather  bulletin 

[Title  for  Apr.-Sept.  issues  reads:  National  weekly  weather  bulletin.  Title  for  Oct.- 
Mar.  issues  reads:  National  monthly  weather  bulletin.  In  1909,  the  weekly 
issues  did  not  begin  until  May  18.) 


1906,  no. 

2 

1906,  no.  16 

1906 

no. 

30 

1907,  no.  12 

no. 

3 

no.  17 

no. 

31 

no.  13 

no. 

4 

no.  18 

no. 

32 

no.  14 

no. 

5 

no.  19 

1907 

no. 

1 

no.  15 

no. 

6 

no.  20 

no. 

2 

no.  16 

no. 

7 

no.  21 

no. 

3 

no.  17 

no. 

8 

no.  22 

no. 

4 

no.  18 

no. 

9 

no.  23 

no. 

5 

no.  19 

no. 

10 

no.  24 

no. 

6 

no.  20 

no. 

11 

no.  25 

no. 

7 

no.  21 

no. 

12 

no.  26 

no. 

8 

no.  22 

no. 

13 

no.  27 

no. 

9 

no.  23 

no. 

14 

no.  28 

no. 

10 

no.  24 

no. 

15 

no.  29 

no. 

11 

no.  25 

289 


CUmlflcatton 
no. 

A29.7: 

(date) 


A29.    WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 


A29.8 : 

(v.  noa.) 


A29.9: 

(no8.) 

A29.10: 

(pt.  no8.) 


A29.10«: 

(CT) 
A29.il: 

(letters) 


National  weather  bulletin— Continued 


1907,  no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no. 
no. 


20 
30 


no.  31 
no.  32 


1908,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


no.  10 


1908,  no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 


1908,  no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 

1909,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no, 
no. 
no. 
no.  y 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 


1909,  no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 


Climate  and  health. 


[Contains  reports  of  "systematic  investigation  to  ascertain  the  relationships  and 
applicability  of  climatic  and  weather  conditions  to  sanitary  science.'" 


Issued 


monthly,  July,  1895-Mar.  1896,  and  then  discontinued.} 

V.  1     1895 

no.  1,  July 

no.  2,  Aug. 

no.  3,  Sept. 

no.  4,  Oct. 

no.  5,  Nov. 

no.  6,  Dec. 
V.  2    1896 

no.  1,  Jan. 

no.  2,  Feb. 

no.  3,  Mar. 
[Discontinued  Mar.  28, 1896.] 

Cold  wave  bulletin    24  X  19  in. 

[No.  1 ,  for  the  cold  wave  of  Jan.  2-5, 1896,  was  the  only  one  issued.    Similar  informar 
tlon  Is  now  covered  in  the  Monthly  weather  review  (A29.6:).] 

Dally  river  stages 

[Issued  by  Signal  Office,  War  Dept.    See  W42.19:] 


pt.l] 

pt.2 

pt.3j 


pt.  4     [Ist  edition] 

Same.    2d  edition    * 
pt.  5    2  editions 
pt.  6 
pt.  7 
pt.  8 
pt.  9 

Dally  river  stages 


(separates) 


Instrument  Room  [or  Division]  circulars 


4  editions  E 

2  editions  F 

2  editions  G 
See  also,  for  circulars  B  and  C  H 

combined ,  A29 .  12 : V88  *  and  I 

A29.12:C78.  J 

3  editions  K 

82452°— 11 19 


D 


3  editions 
3  editions 
3  editions 

[Not  issued.] 
[Not  issued.] 


290 


Classlflcation 
no. 

A29.12: 

An3 

C78 
C81» 

C81' 

C821 

C822 

D631 

D632 

D633 

M33 1 

M332 

Ob7 

R13 

R521 

R522 
R523 

R52^ 
R525 
Sel^ 

Sel2 
St2 

Su7 

V88^ 

V882 

V883 
V88* 


A29.     WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 

Instructions  (unnumbered) 

Aneroid  barographs.  Instructions  for  use  of  aneroid  barographs  on 
Great  Lakes.    Washington,  Weather  Bureau,  1897. 

Cooperative  observers.  Instructions  for  cooperative  [meteorological] 
observers,  comprising  circulars  B  and  C,  Instrument  Division. 
3d  edition.     1906.     [See,  for  earlier  editions,  A29.12:V88.] 

Com.  Instructions  governing  corn,  wheat,  cotton,  sugar,  and  rice 
region  service;  by  James  Berry.  [1st  edition.]  Washington, 
Weather  Bureau,  1897. 

Same.    2d  edition.     1904. 

Cotton  region.  Instructions  to  observers  and  code  for  enciphering 
reports  at  cotton-region  and  sugar  and  rice  stations.  [1st  edition.] 
Washington,  B.C.,  Weather  Bureau,  1892. 

Same;  [by  C.  F.  Marvin  and  James  Berry].     [Revised  edition.] 
1895. 
Displaymen.     Instructions     to    special    displaymen.     [1st    edition.] 
Washington,  D.  C,  Weather  Bureau,  1892.     12" 

Displaymen.  Instructions  to  wind-signal  displaymen.  [2d  edition.] 
Washington,  Weather  Bureau,  1896. 

Displaymen.  Instructions  to  storm-warning  displaymen.  [3d  edi- 
tion.]    1902. 

Marine  observers.  Instructions  to  marine  meteorological  observers  of 
Weather  Bureau;  by  James  Page.     1906. 

Same;  by  Henry  L.  Heiskell.     1908. 

Observers.     Instructions  for  observers.     1895. 

Rainfall  observers.  Instructions  to  special  rainfall  observers.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Weather  Bureau.     1893. 

River  observers.  Instructions  for  special  river  observers;  by  Thomas 
Russell.    Washington,  D.  C,  Weather  Bureau,  1892. 

River  observers.     Instructions  to  special  river  observers.     1894. 

River  observers.     Instructions  to  special  river  and  rainfall  observers 
1902. 
Same.     1904. 
Same.     1909. 
Seacoast  telegraph  lines.     Instructions  to  operators  on  United  States 
seacoast  telegraph  lines;  by  E.  L.  Bugbee.     1892. 

Same;  by  J.  H.  Robinson.    Washington,  Weather  Bureau,  1897. 

Station  regulations.     1905. 

Sunshine  recorder.  Instructions  for  using  glass  electrical  sunshine 
recorder,  pattern  1893.     [1893.] 

Voluntary  observers.  Instructions  for  voluntary  observers;  by  T.  Rus- 
sell.    1892. 

Voluntary  observers.  Instructions  for  voluntary  [meteorological]  ob- 
servers.   Washington,  Weather  Bureau,  1897. 

Same.    1899. 

Same,  comprising  circulars  B  and  C,  Instrument  Division.  2d  edi- 
tion. 1901.  [See,  for  circulars  B  and  C  issued  separately, 
A29.11:B,  C] 

Same.    3d  edition.    See  A29.12:C78. 


291 


ClaMlflratloM 
no. 


A29.    WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 


tA29.13' :     Meteorological  chart  of  Great  Lakes  [let series,  1897-1907] 


(date) 


[From  Oct.  1897  to  Doc.  1900,  this  publication  was  issued  in  the  form  of  charts 
20  X  '-^  in.  The  summary  for  1898  was  also  in  chart  form,  but  the  summaries 
for  1899  ajid  1900  were  Issued  as  4°  pamnhlols.  All  issues  from  1901  to  1907  were 
4°  pamphlets,  no.  2  of  each  year  being  tne  summary  for  the  season. 

The  issues  from  1897  to  1900  were  volumed,  although  during  that  period  the  vol- 
ume numbers  appear  only  on  the  summaries  for  1899  and  1900.] 

1897,  Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1898,  Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Summary 

1899,  May 

Same,  supplement  8° 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Summary    [Printed  as  v.  2,  no.  9.] 

1900,  no.  1,  May 
no.  2,  June 
no,  3,  July 
no.  4,  Aug. 
no.  5,  Sept. 
no.  6,  Oct. 
no.  7,  Nov. 
no.  8,  Dec. 

no.  [9],  Summary  [Printed  as  v.  3,  no.  10,  although  no.  10  is 
incorrect  for  no.  9.] 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 


1901,  no. 
no. 

1902,  no. 
no. 

1903,  no. 
no. 

1904,  no.  1 
no.  2 

1905,  no.  1 
no.  2 

1906,  no.  1 
no.  2 

1907,  no.  1 

(Discontinued.]  t 


fThis  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  Since  that 
date  the  Weather  Bureau  has  resumed  the  issue  of  a  Meteorological  chart  of  the 
Great  Lakes  in  form  different  from  the  earlier  series  listed  under  A29.13  ^:  The  new- 
series  began  with  the  issue  for  Jan.  1911,  and  is  of  the  same  nature  as  the  various 
meteorological  charts  of  the  oceans  now  being  issued  by  the  Weather  Bureau;  see 
A29.23:-A29.27:  The  series  title  to  be  used  is  as  follows: 
A29.132:    Meteorological  chart  of  Great  Lakes  [2d  series,  1911-  ]    17.9X26.1  in. 

(date)  [Monthly.] 


292 


Classification 
no. 

A29.14: 

(date) 


A29.15: 

(no8.) 


A29.16: 


(date) 


A29.     WEATHER  BURE ATI— Continued 
Monthly  report  of  river  and.  flood  service 

[From  Monthly  weather  review.] 

1897,  Sept.  1898,  Jan.  1898,  May  1898,  Sept. 

Oct.  Feb.  June  Oct. 

Nov.  Mar.  July- 

Dec.  Apr.  Aug. 

[Discontinued.] 

Sanitary  climatology  circulars 

1 
2 
3 

4 

[Discontinued.] 

Snovv^  and  ice  bulletin 

[Issue  began  Feb.  1892.  Appeared  in  weekly  numbers  from  early  in  December  to 
latter  part  of  March.  First  title,  Depth  of  snow  on  ground,  used  to  Mar.  30, 
1896;  changed  to  Snow  and  ice  chart,  and  continued  under  that  name  until  Feb. 
21,  1899,  when  the  present  title  was  substituted.  Shows  area  covered  by  snow, 
its  depth,  and  the  thickness  of  ice  in  rivers  and  harbors. 

Ice  reports  for  the  Great  Lakes,  giving  in  greater  detail  the  ice  conditions,  espe- 
cially with  reference  to  the  resumption  of  navigation,  are  issued  at  Detroit  weekly 
during  March  and  April. 

Snowfall  bulletins  for  12  mountain  States  and  Territories  of  the  West,  reporting  in 
detail  the  depths  and  condition  of  snow  at  high  levels,  with  special  reference  to 
the  prospective  supply  of  water  for  irrigation  during  the  following  spring  and 
summer,  are  issued  monthly  during  the  winter  season,  usually  for  the  four 
months  December  to  March,  inclusive,  at  the  respective  central  stations.] 


Depth  of  snow  on  ground    23  X  18  in. 
1892,  Feb.-Jan.  16,  1893    * 


1893,  Jan.  23 

1893 

,  Dec.  11 

1895,  Mar.  4 

1896,  Feb. 

3 

Jan.  30 

Dec.  18 

Mar.  11 

Feb. 

10 

Feb.  6 

Dec.  25 

Mar.  18 

Feb. 

17 

Feb.  13 

1894 

* 

Mar.  25 

Feb. 

24 

Feb.  20 

1895 

,  Jan.   7 

Dec.  9 

Mar. 

2 

Feb.  27 

Jan.  14 

Dec.  16 

Mar. 

9 

Mar.  6 

Jan.  21 

Dec.  23 

Mar. 

16 

Mar.  13 

Jan.  28 

Dec.  30 

Mar. 

23 

Mar.  20 

Feb.  4 

1896,  Jan.   6 

Mar. 

30 

Mar.  27 

Feb.  11 

Jan.  13 

Apr.  3 

Feb.  18 

Jan.  20 

Dec.  4 

Feb.  25 

Jan.  27 

Snow  and  ice  chart  19  X  12  in. 

1896,  Dec.  7 

1897 

Mar.  1 

1898,  Jan.  24 

1898,  Dec. 

20 

Dec.  14 

Mar.  8 

Jan.  31 

Dec. 

27 

Dec.  21 

Mar.  15 

Feb.  7 

1899,  Jan. 

3 

Dec.  28 

Mar.  22 

Feb.  14 

Jan. 

10 

1897,  Jan.   4 

Mar.  29 

Feb.  21 

Jan. 

17 

Jan.  11 

Dec.  6 

Feb.  28 

Jan. 

24 

Jan.  18 

Dec.  13 

Mar.  7 

Jan. 

31 

Jan.  25 

Dec.  20 

Mar.  14 

Feb. 

7 

Feb.  1 

Dec.  27 

Mar.  21 

Feb. 

15 

Feb.  8 

1898 

Jan.   3 

Mar.  28 

Feb.  15 

Jan.  10 
Jan.  17 

Dec.  5 
Dec.  13 

Feb.  22 

Snow  and  ice  bulletin 

19  X  12  in. 

1899,  Feb.  21 

1899 

Dec.  26 

1900,  Feb.  27 

1901,  Jan. 

2 

Feb.  28 

1900 

Jan.   2 

Mar.  6 

Jan. 

8 

Mar.  7 

Jan.   9 

Mar.  13 

Jan. 

15 

Mar.  14 

Jan.  16 

Mar.  20 

Jan. 

22 

Mar.  21 

Jan.  23 

Mar.  27 

Jan. 

29 

Mar.  28 

Jan.  30 

Dec.  4 

Feb. 

5 

Dec.  5 

Feb.  6 

Dec.  11 

Feb. 

12 

Dec.  12 

Feb.  13 

Dec.  18 

Feb. 

19 

Dec.  19 

Feb.  20 

Dec.  26 

Feb. 

26 

293 


Claminratfoi 
no. 

A29 

WEATE 

[ER 

BUI 

lEAl 

r— Continu 

ed 

A29.16: 

Snow  and 

Ice  bulletin— 

Continued 

(date) 

1901,  Mar. 

5 

1903,  Mar. 

17 

1905 

,  Dec, 

12        1907,  Dec.  26 

Mar. 

12 

Dec. 

8 

Dec. 

19        1908,  Jan.      2 

Mar. 

19 

Dec. 

15 

Dec. 

26 

Jan.      7 

Mar. 

26 

Dec. 

22 

1906 

,  Jan. 

2 

Jan.    14 

Dec. 

3 

Dec. 

29 

Jan. 

9 

Jan.    21 

Dee. 

10 

1904,  Jan. 

5 

Jan. 

16 

Jan.    28 

Dee. 

17 

Jan . 

12 

Jan. 

23 

Feb.     4 

Dee. 

24 

Jan. 

19 

Jan. 

30 

Feb.  11 

Dec. 

31 

Jan. 

26 

Feb. 

6 

Feb.   18 

1902,  Jan. 

7 

Feb. 

2 

Feb. 

13 

Feb.  25 

Jan. 

14 

Feb. 

9 

Feb. 

20 

Mar.     3 

Jan. 

21 

Feb. 

16 

Feb. 

27 

Mar.   10 

Jan. 

28 

Feb. 

23 

Mar. 

6 

Mar.  17 

Feb. 

4 

Mar. 

1 

Mar. 

13 

Mar.  24 

Feb. 

11 

Mar. 

8 

Mar. 

20 

Dec.     7 

Feb. 

18 

Mar. 

15 

Mar. 

27 

Dec.  14 

Feb. 

25 

Mar. 

22 

Dec. 

4 

Dec.  21 

Mar. 

4 

Mar. 

29 

Dec. 

11 

Dec.  28 

Mar. 

11 

Dec. 

6 

Dec. 

18        1909,  Jan.      4 

Mar. 

18 

Dec. 

13 

Dec. 

26 

Jan.    11 

Mar. 

25 

Dec. 

20 

1907 

,  Jan. 

2 

Jan.    18 

Dec. 

2 

Dec. 

27 

Jan. 

8 

Jan.    25 

Dec. 

9 

1905,  Jan. 

3 

Jan. 

15 

Feb.     1 

Dec. 

16 

Jan. 

10 

Jan. 

22 

Feb.     8 

Dec. 

23 

Jan. 

17 

Jan. 

29 

Feb.  15 

Dec. 

30 

Jan. 

24 

Feb. 

5 

Feb.  22 

1903,  Jan. 

6 

Jan. 

31 

Feb. 

12 

Mar.     1 

Jan. 

13 

Feb. 

7 

Feb. 

19 

Mar.     8 

Jan. 

20 

Feb. 

14 

Feb. 

26 

Mar.  15 

Jan. 

27 

Feb. 

21 

Mar. 

5 

Mar.  22 

Feb. 

3 

Feb. 

28 

Mar. 

12 

Mar.  29 

Feb. 

10 

Mar. 

7 

Mar. 

19 

Dec.     6 

Feb. 

17 

Mar. 

14 

Mar. 

26 

Dec.  13 

Feb. 

24 

Mar. 

21 

Dec. 

3 

Dec.  20 

Mar. 

3 

Mar. 

28 

Dec. 

10 

Dec.  27 

Mar. 

10 

Dec. 

5 

Dec. 

17 

A29.17: 

(date) 


Storm  bulletin 

[Until  the  Issue  of  no.  2, 1894,  the  title  was  Lake  storm  bulletin.) 
Lake  storm  bulletin 
1893,  no.  1    * 


no. 

2 

* 

no. 

3 

* 

no. 

4 

* 

no. 

5 

* 

1894, 

no. 

1 

Storm  bulletin 

1894, 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

* 

1895, 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

1896, 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

1897 

[N 

one  issued.] 

1898, 

no. 

1 

1899, 

no. 

1 

1900, 

no. 

1 

[Discontinued.    Similar  information   now  covered  In   Monthly  weather  review 
(A29.60.J 


294 


Classification 
no. 

A29.18: 

(date) 


A29.    WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 
Weather  map    19  X  24  in. 

[This  publication,  issued  at  the  Weather  Bureau  in  Washington,  is  the  only  Govern- 
ment publication  issued  every  day  in  the  year,  Sundays  and  holidays  included. 
For  information  as  to  the  varying  prints  of  the  Washington  map  since  July  1, 1901, 
see  note  in  list  below,  immediately  preceding  that  date. 

At  116 stations!  of  the  Weather  Bureau  smaller  weather  maps  are  issued  daily, 
except  Simdays  and  holidays.  At  some  of  the  less  important  stations,  bulletins 
containing  practically  the  same  meteorological  data  that  api)eai"  on  the  weather 
maps,  are  issued. 

To  an  extent  permitted  by  the  editions,  the  maps  and  bulletins  are  fmuished  free  of 
charge  to  business  and  commercial  exchanges,  corporations,  firms,  individuals, 
and  educational  institutions  that  will  display  them  for  the  benefit  of  the  public  or 
use  them  for  educational  purposes. 

Issued  by  Signal  Office,  War  Dept.,  tri-daily  from  Jan.  1, 1871,  7.35  a.  m.,  to  June  30, 
1888;  semi-daily,  July  1,  1888,  to  Jtme  30,  1891.    See  W42.23:] 


Semi-daily 

1891,  July 

1-31 

1892,  Dec. 

1-31 

1894,  May    1-31 

Aug. 

1-31 

1893,  Jan. 

1-31 

June   1-30 

Sept. 

1-30 

Feb. 

1-28 

July    1-31 

Oct. 

1-31 

Mar. 

1-31 

Aug.    1-31 

Nov. 

1-30 

Apr. 
May 

1-30 

Sept.  1-30 

Dec. 

1-31 

1-31 

Oct.     1-31 

1892,  Jan. 

1-31 

June 

1-30 

Nov.   1-30 

Feb. 

1-29 

July 

1-31 

Dec.    1-31 

Mar. 

1-31 

Aug. 

1-31 

1895,  Jan.     1-31 

Apr. 
May 

1-30 

Sept. 

1-30 

Feb.    1-28 

1-31 

Oct. 

1-31 

Mar.    1-31 

June 

1-30 

Nov. 

1-30 

Apr.  1-30 
May    1-31 

July 

1-31 

Dec. 

1-31 

Aug. 

1-31 

1894,  Jan. 

1-31 

June   1-30 

Sept. 

1-30 

Feb. 

1-28 

July    1-31 

Oct. 

1-31 

Mar. 

1-31 

Aug.    1-31 

Nov. 

1-30 

Apr. 

1-30 

Sept.  1-30 

Daily 

1895,  Oct. 

1-31 

1897,  Sept. 

1-30 

1899,  Aug.   1-31 

Nov. 

1-30 

Oct. 

1-31 

Sept.  1-30 

Dec. 

1-31 

Nov. 

1-30 

Oct.    1-31 

1896,  Jan. 

1-31 

Dec. 

1-31 

Nov.  1-30 

Feb. 

1-29 

1898,  Jan. 

1-31 

Dec.    1-31 

Mar. 

1-31 

Feb. 

1-28 

1900,  Jan.     1-31 

Apr. 
May 

1-30 

Mar. 

1-31 

Feb.    1-28 

1-31 

Apr. 
May 

1-30 

Mar.    1-31 

June 

1-30 

1-31 

Apr.  1-30 
May    1-31 

July 

1-31 

June 

1-30 

Aug. 

1-31 

July 

1-31 

June   1-30 

Sept. 

1-30 

Aug. 

1-31 

July    1-31 

Oct. 

1-3] 

Sept. 

1-30 

Aug.    1-31 

Nov. 

1-30 

Oct. 

1-31 

Sept.  1-30 

Dec. 

1-31 

Nov. 

1-30 

Oct.    1-31 

1897,  Jan. 

1-31 

Dec. 

1-31 

Nov.   1-30 

Feb. 

1-28 

1899,  Jan. 

1-31 

Dec.    1-31 

Mar. 

1-31 

Feb. 

1-28 

1901,  Jan.     1-31 

Apr. 
May 

1-30 

Mar. 

1-31 

Feb.    1-28 

1-31 

Apr. 
]£y 

1-30 

Mar.    1-31 

June 

1-30 

1-31 

Apr.    1-30 

July 

1-31 

June 

1-30 

May    1-31 

Aug. 

1-31 

July 

1-31 

June   1-30 

fThe  number  of  stations  of  the  Weather  Bureau  from  which  weather  maps  are 
issued  is  subject  to  change.  At  the  close  of  the  calendar  year  1909,  when  this  Check- 
list ends,  there  were  198  stations,  116  of  which  issued  weather  maps.  Since  that  date, 
the  issue  of  maps  trom  a  large  number  of  these  stations  has  been  discontinued. 


295 


ClsMlilrAtioii 
no. 


A29.    WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 


A29.18:     Weather  map — Continued 


(date) 


[Beginning  with  July  1,  1901,  there  are  2  prints  of  the  Washington  map,  except  on 
Sundays  uiid  holidays  when  only  1  print  appears,  these  Sunday  and  holiday 
maps  including  the  additional  Infomiution  which  on  week  days  appears  only 
on  the  later  issue.  In  so  far  as  the  data  as  found  on  the  map  itself  are  concerned 
the  2  i)rinUs  are  identical;  but  the  1st  print  contains  only  tne  forecasts  prepared 
at  Washington  and  applicable  to  the  Washington  forcca^st  district,  whereas  the 
2d  print  contains  the  forecasts  for  the  entire  United  States,  which  is  divided 
into  t)  forct-ast  districts,  the  centers  of  which  are:  Chicago,  Denver,  New  Orleans, 
Portland,  Oreg.,  San  Francisco,  and  Washington.  It  will  be  noted,  therefore, 
that  for  everv  dav  in  the  week,  including  Sundays,  forecasts  for  various  districts 
in  the  Unit(Ml  Sta"tos  appear  on  the  Washington  map,  the  Sunday  man,  however, 
containing  forcca-sts  for  a  limited  number  of  the  districts.  For  the  days  when  2 
prints  appear  the  forecast  data  on  the  1st  print  are  limited  to  the  Northeastern, 
middle  Eastern,  and  Southeastern  States. 

Although  2d  prints  of  the  Washington  map  have  been  appearing  since  July  1, 1901, 
the  Public  Documents  Library  has  none  of  the  2d  prints  prior  to  Feb.  1, 1909.1 


Daily 

1901,  July   1-31 

1904 

,  May   1-31 

1907,  Mar.   1-31 

Aug.  1-31 

June  1-30 

Apr.  1-30 
May   1-31 

Sept.  1-30 

July   1-31 

Oct.    1-31 

Aug.  1-31 

June  1-30 

Nov.  1-30 

Sept.  1-30 

July  1-31 

Dec.  1-31 

Oct.    1-31 

Aug.  1-31 

1902,  Jan.    1-31 

Nov.  1-30 

Sept.  1-30 

Feb.  1-28 

Dec.  1-31 

Oct.    1-31 

Mar.    1-31 

1905 

,  Jan.    1-31 

Nov.  1-30 

Apr.   1-30 
May    1-31 

Feb.  1-28 

Dec.  1-31 

Mar.   1-31 

1908,  Jan.    1-31 

June  1-30 

Apr.   1-30 
May    1-31 

Feb.  1-29 

July   1-31 

Mar.  1-31 

Aug.  1-31 

June  1-30 

Apr.  1-30 
May    1-31 

Sept.  1-30 

July   1-31 

Oct.    1-31 

Aug.  1-31 

June  1-30 

Nov.  1-30 

Sept.  1-30 

July   1-31 

Dec.  1-31 

Oct.    1-31 

Aug.  1-31 

1903,  Jan.    1-31 

Nov.  1-30 

Sept.  1-30 

Feb.  1-28 

Dec.  1-31 

Oct.    1-31 

Mar.   1-31 

1906 

,  Jan.    1-31 

Nov.  1-30 

Apr.   1-30 
May    1-31 

Feb.  1-28 

Dec.  1-31 

Mar.   1-31 

1909,  Jan.    1-31 

June  1-30 

Apr.   1-30 
May   1-31 

Feb.  1-28 

July   1-31 

Mar.   1-31 

Aug.  1-31 

June  1-30 

Apr.   1-30 

Sept.  1-30 

July   1-31 

May    1-31 

Oct.    1-31 

Aug.  1-31 

June  1-30 

Nov.  1-30 

Sept.  1-30 

July   1-31 

Dec.  1-31 

Oct.    1-31 

Aug.  1-31 

1904,  Jan.    1-31 

Nov.  1-30 

Sept.  1-30 

Feb.  1-29 

Dec.  1-31 

Oct.    1-31 

Mar.   1-31 

1907 

,  Jan.    1-31 

Nov.  1-30 

Apr.   1-30 

Feb.  1-28 

Dec.  1-31 

A29.19: 

Special  river 

bulletins    4° 

(date) 

1897,  Mar.  15    * 

1897 

,  Apr.    5    * 

1897,  Apr.  18    * 

Mar.  16    * 

Apr.    6    * 

Apr.  19    * 

Mar.  17    * 

Apr.    7    * 

Apr.  20    * 

Mar.  18    * 

Apr.    8    * 

Apr.  21    * 

Mar.  19    * 

Apr.    9    * 

Apr.  22    * 

Mar.  28    * 

Apr.  10    * 

Apr.  23    * 

Mar.  29    * 

Apr.  11    * 

Apr.  24    * 

Mar.  30    * 

Apr.  12    * 

Apr.  25    * 

Mar.  31    * 

Apr.  13    * 

Apr.  26    * 

Apr.    1    * 

Apr.  14    * 

Apr.  27    * 

Apr.    2    * 

Apr.  15    * 

Apr.  28    * 

Apr.    3    * 

Apr.  16    * 

Apr.  29    * 

Apr.   4    * 

Apr.  17    ♦ 

296 


Classification 
no. 

A29.20: 

(nos.) 


A29.21: 

(v.  nos.) 


A29.21«: 

(CT) 
A29.22: 

(CT) 
A29.23: 

(date) 


A29.2d:  : 

(date) 


A29.25: 

(date) 


A29.26: 

(date) 


tA29.27: 


A29.     WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 
Cotton  region  weather- crop  bnlletln    f^ 

[These  bulletins  were  published  after  the  issue  of  National  weather  bulletin,  no.  32, 
1905  (A29.7:905).  Thev  were  prepared  in  the  interests  of  the  cotton  crop  which 
was  late  In  maturing  in  1905.    Only  4  bulletins  were  issued.] 

1 
2 
3 

4 

[Discontinued.] 

Bulletin  of  Mount  Weather  Observatory    large  8«> 

V.  1,  pt.  1  V.  2,  pt.  1 

pt.  2  pt.  2 

pt.  3  pt.  3 
pt.  4 

Bulletin  of  Mount  Weather  Observatory  (separates) 


Specifications    f® 


Meteorological     chart    of     north     Atlantic     Ocean 

17.8  X  26  in.     [Monthly.] 

[First  issued  July,  1909.    Similar  information  is  given  on  Pilot  chart  of  north  Atlan- 
tic Ocean  issued  by  Hydrographic  OflBce  (N6.15:).] 

1909,  July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


M  e  t  eorological 

17.7  X  26  in. 


chart 

[Monthly.' 


of     north       Pacific     Ocean 


[First  issued  July,  1909.    Similar  information  is  given  on  Pilot  chart  of  north  Pacific 
Ocean  issued  by  Hydrographic  Ofi&ce  (N6.16:).] 

1909,  July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


Meteorological 

17.7  X  26  in. 


south    Atlantic     Ocean 


chart    of 

[Quarterly.] 

[First  issued  for  quarter  June-Aug.  1909.    Similar  information  is  given  on  Pilot  chart 
of  south  Atlantic  Ocean  issued  by  Hydrographic  Office  (N6.20:).] 

1909,  June-Aug. 
Sept.-Nov. 

1910,  Dec.  1909-Feb.  1910 

Meteorological  chart  of  south  Pacific  Ocean    17.7  X 
26  in.     [Quarterly.] 

[First  issued  for  quarter  Dec.  1909-Feb.  1910.    Similar  information  is  given  on  Pilot 
chart  of  south  Pacific  Ocean  issued  by  Hydrographic  Office  (N6.21:).] 

1910,  Dec.  1909-Feb.  1910 

Meteorological  chart  of  Indian  Ocean 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.    The  Weather 
Bureau  has  since  begun  a  new  series,  necessitating  a  new  class  under  A29.  as  follows: 

A29.27:    Meteorological  chart  of  Indian  Ocean    17.7  X  26  in.     [Monthly.] 


(date) 


[First  issued  for  Jan.  1911.    Similar  information  is  given  on  Pilot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean 
issued  hy  Hydrographic  Ofllce  (N6.17:).] 


297 


Cla.sMiflc»tlon 
no. 

A29.28: 

(date) 


A30.1: 

(date) 

A30.2: 

(CT) 
A30.3: 

(nos.) 
A30.4: 

(nos.) 


A29.    WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 

Roster  of  commissioned  officials  and  employees  f 

Roster  of  station  officials  and  employees 

1903,  July  1 

1904,  Aug.  1 

1905,  July  (?)  1  * 

1906,  July  1  * 

1907,  July  1 

Roster  of  commissioned  officials  and  employees 

1908,  July  1 

1909,  July  1 1 

A30.     APPOINTMENT  CLERK 
Annual  reports 

[1895-1909  (except  1898-1900,  none  issued,  and  1901,  issued  separately  only),  in  annual 
reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  since  1901  issued  separately  also.] 


General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

A31.      CHIEF  CLERK 

[The  office  of  chief  clerk  was  established  at  the  organization  of  the  Agriculture  Department  in  1862.] 


A31.1: 

(date) 
A31.2: 

In2 

A31.3: 

(nos.) 
A31.4:: 

(nos.) 

A32 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

Indian  reservations.     Presence  of  Government  representatives  upon 
Indian  reservations.     Sept.  25,  1902. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 

.     FOOD  AND  DRUG  INSPECTION  BOARD 

See  General  orders 


[Organized  May,  1907,  under  order  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  dated  Apr.  25, 1907. 

Ill  (A1.12:lll).] 


A32.1: 

(date) 
A32.2: 

R26^ 

11262 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

Regulations  and  decisions  concerning  guaranties  and  serial  numbers, 
and  their  use.    Aug.  22,  1908. 
Same.    Aug.  22,  1908,  reprint  Apr.  29,  1909. 


t  Discontinued  with  issue  of  July  1,  1910. 


298 


Classification     A32.    FOOD  AND  DRUG    INSPECTION    BOARD— 

Continued 
A32.3: 

(nos.) 
A32.4: 

(nos.) 
A32.5: 

(nos.) 


A32.6: 

(nos.) 


Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Food  inspection 

decisions 

See,  for  indexes,  A21.4:5. 

1-68    SeeA7.5: 

69                           80 

91                          103 

70                           81 

92                           104 

71                           82 

93-95     [In    one  105 

72                           83 

pamphlet.]     106 

73                            84 

96                          107 

74                            85 

97                          108 

75                           86 

98                         109 

76                           87 

99                  not 

77                            88 

100 

78                           89 

101 

79                           90 

102 

Notices  of  judgment,  food  and  drugs  act 

[Lists  of  Notices  of  judgment  arranged  by  subjects  are  given  in  nos.  51-53  and  102- 
110.    Nos.  1  to  4  are  indexed  in  Food  and  drugs  Index,  A21.4:5  2,] 


1 

54,55 

In  one  pamphlet. 

2 

56,57 

In  one  pamphlet. 

3 

58-63 

In  one  pamphlet. 

4 

64,65 

In  one  pamphlet.; 

5-11 

In  one  pamphlet." 

66,67 

In  ono  pamphlet.; 

12-17 

In  one  pamphlet." 

68 

18-21 

In  one  pamphlet. 

69-81 

In  one  pamphlet.] 

22-24 

In  one  pamphlet. 

82 

25 

83-90 

In  one  pamphlet.] 

26,27 

In  one  pamphlet. 

91 

28-35 

In  one  pamphlet. 

92,93 

In  one  pamphlet.; 
In  one  pamphlet.] 

36,37 

In  one  pamphlet. 

94-99 

38 

100, 101 

[In  one  pamphlet.; 

39-42 

In  one  pamphlet.; 

102-110 

In  one  pamphlet. 

43-47 

In  one  pamphlet. 

111 

48,49 

In  one  pamphlet. 

112-116 

In  one  pamphlet.; 
In  one  pamphlet. 

50 

117, 118 

51-53 

In  one  pamphlet. ^ 

119-122 t 

[In  one  pamphle 

.t.] 

A33.     SOLICITOR  OF  DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE 

[Appointed  July  1, 1905.    See  General  orders  85  (A1.12:85). 


A33.1: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[1907-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  issued  separately 
also.] 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  Early  in 
1910  radical  changes  were  made  in  the  two  series  of  publications  entered  under  A32.5: 
and  A32.6:  These  publications  now  appear  without  the  name  of  the  Food  and  Drug 
Inspection  Board,  and  over  the  signature  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  although 
the  board  is  still  (Mar.  2,  1910)  in  existence. 

This  change  has  necessitated  the  continuation  of  these  two  series  under  the  office  of 
the  Secretary  of  Agriculture.  Food  inspection  decisions  111  and  112  were  issued  Jan. 
27,  1910,  by  the  board,  and  although  not  entered  in  this  Checklist  are  to  be  classed 
under  A32. 5:111,  112.  Beginning  with  no.  113,  the  Food  inspection  decisions,  for- 
merly under  A32.5:  are  to  be  continued  under  A1.15:  Beginning  with  no.  123,  the 
Notices  of  judgment,  formerly  under  A32.6:  are  to  be  continued  under  A1.16: 


299 


ClMslflcAtlon     A33.    SOLICITOR    OF    DEPARTMENT    OF    AORI- 

"''•  CULTURE— Continued 

General  publications 

Laws  applicable  to  Department  of  Agriculture;  [compiled  by  Otis  H. 
Gates  and  Philip  P.  Wells].    May  5,  1908. 

Twenty-eight  hour  law  annotated,  act  approved  June  29,  1906  [relating 
to  confinement  of  live  stock  in  cars;  by  Otis  II.  Gates,  W.  Parker 
Jones,  and  R.  W.  Williams,  jr.].    Oct.  12,  1909. 


A33.2: 

L44 

T91 


A83.3: 

(nos.) 
A33.4: 

(nos.) 


Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

1 

8 

15 

22 

2 

9 

16 

23 

3 

10 

17 

24 

4 

11 

18 

25 

5 

12 

19 

26 

6 

13 

20 

27 

7 

14 

21 

28 

AR    AMERICAN  REPUBLICS  BUREAU  t 

[The  International  Bureau  of  American  Republics  was  created  by  the  1st  International 
American  Conference  held  in  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  2,  1889-Apr.  19,  1890,  and 
was  confirmed  and  reorganized  by  the  2d  and  3d  International  American  Confer- 
ences held  respectively  in  Mexico  City,  Oct.  22,  1901-Jan.  31,  1902,  and  in  Rio  de 
Janeiro,  July  21-Aug.  26,  1906.  This  bureau  is  an  international  organization  sup- 
ported by  contributions  of  tlie  21  Republics  in  this  hemisphere,  who  have  an  equal 
interest  in  the  institution. 

The  bureau  was  organized  in  1890,  under  the  supervision  of  the  Secretary  of  State 
of  the  United  States,  acting  at  the  request  of  the  Ist  conference,  and  under  authority 
of  act  of  Congress  approved  July  14,  1890  (Stat.  L.  v.  26,  p.  275).  Mar.  18,  1899, 
at  a  conference  of  diplomatic  representatives  of  the  countries  composing  the  Inter- 
national Union  of  American  Republics  it  was  unanimously  agreed,  that  "the 
Bureau  of  American  Republics  shall  be  governed  under  the  supervision  of  the  Sec- 
retary of  State  of  the  United  States  with  the  cooperation  and  advice  of  four  repre- 
sentatives of  the  other  Republics  composing  the  International  Union,  the  five 
persons  indicated  to  constitute  an  executive  committee  of  which  the  Secretary  of 
State  is  to  be  ex-officio  chairman,  or  in  his  absence,  the  acting  Secretary  of  State." 
At  the  2d  International  American  Conference,  held  in  Mexico,  it  was  resolved  as 
follows:  "Article  1.  The  International  Bureau  of  the  American  Republics  shall 
be  under  the  control  of  a  Governing  Board  composed  of  the  diplomatic  representa- 
tives of  all  the  Governments  of  said  Republics  accredited  near  the  Government  of 
the  United  States  of  America,  and  of  the  Secretary  of  State  of  the  latter  nation,  who 
shall  be  the  chairman  of  said  board."  The  3d  International  American  Conference 
enlarged  the  scope  of  the  bureau  without  materially  altering  its  status  or  organiza- 
tion. 

Notwithstanding  the  fact  of  its  close  connection  with  the  Secretary  of  State,  it  has 
never  been,  strictly  speaking,  a  division  of  the  State  Department  of  the  United 
States. 

fin  accordance  with  a  resolution  passed  and  signed  by  the  4th  International 
American  Conference  held  in  Buenos  Aires,  July  12-Aug.  30,  1910,  the  name  of 
the  American  Republics  Bureau  was  changed  to  Pan  American  Union.  As  this 
Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909,  it  uses  the  form 
"American  Republics  Bureau."  In  accordance  with  the  resolution  above  referred 
to,  the  title  of  the  director  was  changed  to  "director  general"  and  the  title  of  the 
secretary  to  "assistant  director." 


300 


ii 


This  bureau  is  the  custodian  of  the  archives  of  the  International  American  Confer- 
ences, and  is  especially  charged  with  the  performance  of  duties  imposed  upon  it 
by  these  conferences.  See  also,  for  publications  of  lst-3d  International  American 
Conferences,  85.9^"^: 

See,  for  Historical  sketch  of  International  Bureau  of  American  Republics,  AR1.2: 

H62^t] 

Classlflcation 
no. 

ARl.l:     Annual  reports 

rdate)  [From  1891  to  1898,  these  reports  are  assigned  nximbers  in  the  series  of  bulletins 

^  ^  (AR1.3:),  though,  with  the  exception  of  the  report  for  1891  (AR1.3:30),  the  bul- 

letin numbers  do  not  appear  on  the  publications  themselves.] 

1891  [2894-8] 

1892  [3063-84] 

1893  [3160-43] 

1894  [3280-70]  .  ;. 

1895  [3425-241]  :  ■ 

1896  [3534-319]  ; | 

1897  [3601-178,  pt.  1] 

1898  [3728-51] 

1899  [3971-175,  pt.  1] 

1900  [4149-181,  pt.  1] 

1901  [4355-306]     [In  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  12,  no.  4. 
rately.] 

Same,  English  only,  with  accompanying  papers    [4357-557] 
edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

1902  [4356-306]     [In  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  13,  no.  6.    Not  issued  sepa- 
rately.] 

1903  [4691-111]    [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 
ber.] 

1904  [4844-145,  pt.  1]     [No  edition  without  Congressional  document 
number.] 

1905  [4910-68]    [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 
ber.] 

1906  [In  5029-406,  pt.  11] 
Same,  Spanish    [In  5029-406,  pt.  11] 

1907  [5358-603,  pt.  5]    [In  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  25,  pt.  5.     Not  is- 
sued separately.] 

1908  [Issued  separately  only.     Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Same,  Spanish     [Issued  separately  only.     Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1909  [None  issued  for  1909 .     1910  report  covers  several  previous  years .] 
Annual  reports    (separates) 

[Some  annual  reports  have  had  separate  prints  made  in  English,  Spanish,  PortU' 
guese,  or  French,  as  well  as  combined  in  one  publication 


AIll.l«: 

(date) 

AR1.2: 

Ar3i 


Ar32 
B631 


Not  issued  sepa- 
[No 


Such  separates  are 
classed  here,  while  the  combined  pamphlet  is  classed  imder  ARl.l:] 


Oeneral  publications 

Argentine  Republic,  geographical  sketch,  with  special  reference  to  eco- 
nomic conditions,  actual  development,  and  prospects  of  future 
growth  [with  bibliography].     1903.     [4691-111,  pt.  2] 

Argentine  Republic,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909. 
1909.  [Reprinted,  with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly 
bulletin,  July,  1909  (AR1.6:29i).] 

Bolivia,  geographical  sketch,  natural  resources,  laws,  economic  condi- 
tions, actual  development,  prospects  of  future  growth  [with  bibli- 
ography].    1904.     [4846-145,  pt.  8] 

t  A  later  sketch,  giving  further  historical  information,  is  found  on  p.  76-83  of  the 
annual  report  of  the  bureau  for  1910.  This  report,  being  a  1910  publication,  is  not 
entered  in  this  Checklist,  but  it  should  be  classed  under  ARl.l :910. 


301 


Clawilflratloii 

no. 

Alll.2: 

B63' 


B633 

B73» 

B732 

B733 

C33 

C43^ 
C432 

C433 

C65^ 

C652 
C653 

C71 
C73» 

C732 

C733 
C73* 
C735 
C73« 
C737 

C738 


C73» 
C7310 


C73" 


AR.    AMERICAN  REPUBLICS   BUREAU— C^ontinued 

General  publications— Continued 

Bolivia.  Catalogue  of  books,  pamphlets,  periodicals,  and  maps  relating 
to  Bolivia  in  Columbus  Memorial  Library;  revised  to  Mar.  31, 
1905.    1905.     [Interleaved.] 

Bolivia,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909.  [Re- 
printed, with  omission  of  1  illustration,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909(AR1.6:29»).] 

Brazil.  United  States  of  Brazil,  geographical  sketch,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  economic  conditions  and  prospects  of  future  develop- 
ment.   1901. 

Brazil.  List  of  books,  magazine  articles,  and  maps  relating  to  Brazil, 
1800-1900,  by  P.  Lee  Phillips;  supplement  to  Handbook  of  Bra- 
zil, 1901.     1901.     [See,  for  Handbook  of  Brazil,  AR1.2:B73  ^] 

Brazil,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909.  [Re- 
printed, with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909(AR1.6:29i).] 

Central  America.  List  of  books,  magazine  articles,  and  maps  relating  to 
Central  America,  including  Costa  Rica,  Guatemala,  Honduras, 
Nicaragua,  and  Salvador,  1800-1900;  by  P.  Lee  Phillips.     1902. 

Chile.  List  of  books,  magazine  articles,  and  maps  relating  to  Chile;  by 
P.  Lee  Phillips.    1903. 

Chile,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909.  [Re- 
printed, with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909  (AR1.6:29i).] 

Chile,  a  handbook.  International  Bm-eau  of  American  Republics, 
Washington,  D.  C.  [Jime,  1909].  [Back-title  reads:  Chile,  a  gen- 
eral sketch.] 

Coffee.  Report  on  coffee,  with  special  reference  to  Costa  Rican  prod- 
uct; by  J.  B.  Calvo.     1901. 

Coffee,  extensive  information  and  statistics  [with  bibliography].    1902. 

Coffee.  El  caf6,  su  historia,  cultivo,  beneficio,  variedades,  produccidn, 
exportaci6n,  importacion,  consume,  etc.,  datos  extensos  [con  bib- 
liograffa]  presentados  al  congreso  relative  al  caf^,  Nuevo  York,  el 
1°  de  octubre  de  1902.  Washington,  D.  C.  [printed  by  Guggen- 
heimer,  Weil  and  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1902]. 

Colombia,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909.  [Re- 
printed, with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909  (ARl. 6:29^).] 

Commercial  directory  of  Latin  America.  1892.  iii  +  [1]  +  438  p. 
[2895-8,  pt.  11]  [Congressional  edition  of  iii +  458  p.  contains 
additional  entries  in  directory  for  Mexico.] 

Commercial  directory  of  American  Republics  [introduction,  etc.].  1897. 
40 

Same  [prospectus,  sample  pages,  etc.].     [Aug.]  1897.    4® 

Same.    [Sept.]  1897.    4° 

Same.     [Revised  edition.]    [Sept.]  1897.    4° 

Same.     [Oct.]  1897.    40 

Same.     [Nov.]  1897.    40 

See,  for  Commercial  directory  of  American  Republics  in  2  v., 
AR1.3:91. 
Commercial  nomenclature  [by  John  K.  Chandler  and  John  C.  Redman]: 
V.  1,  A-Machines.    Apr.  1894.    oblong  large  8°    [English,  Span- 
ish, and  Portuguese.] 

Same:  v.  2,  Mackerel-Z.    Dec.  1894.    oblong  large  8« 
Commercial  nomenclature;  [by  John  K.  Chandler  and  others].     [Re- 
vised edition.]    Aug.  1897.    large  8°    [English,  Spanish,  and 
Portuguese.]    [3602-178] 

Same.     [Revised]  edition.    Aug.  1897  [reprint]  Apr.  1908.    large  8° 
[English,  Spanish,  and  Portuguese.    Not  in  Congressional  set.] 


302 


Classification 
no. 

AR1.2: 

C73^2 


073^3 

C76 

C82 


C891 
C892 


D71 

Ec9 

G93» 
G932 

H12 

H621 

H622 
H751 

H752 

InS^ 
In82 

In83 


L34^ 
L342 


AR.    AMERICAN   REPUBIilCS   BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Same,  Spanish,  with  title,  Nomenclatura  comercial;  [by  John  K. 
Chandler  and  others].  Abril  de  1897.  large  8**  [Spanish, 
English,  and  Portuguese.]  [3603-178] 
Same,  Portuguese,  with  title,  Nomenclatura  commercial;  [by  John 
K,  Chandler  and  others].  Abril  de  1897.  large  8**  [Portuguese, 
Spanish,  and  English.]     [3604-178] 

Commercial  directory.  Letter  to  President  [of  United  States]  on  pre- 
senting Commercial  directory  of  American  Republics.  Nov.  10, 
1897. 

Consular  fees  and  invoices  of  Latin  American  countries,  practical  infor- 
mation for  exporters  to  Latin  America.     1909. 

Costa  Rica,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909. 
[Reprinted,  with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909  (AR1.6:29i).] 

Cuba;  by  Gonzalo  de  Quesada.     1905. 

Cuba,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909.  [Re- 
printed, with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909(AR1.6:29i).] 

Dominican  Republic,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909. 
1909.  [Reprinted,  with  slight  changes,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909(AR1.6:29i).] 

Ecuador,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909.  [Re- 
printed, with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909  (AR1.6:29^).] 

Guatemala,  country  of  the  future;  by  Charles M.  Pepper.  Washington, 
D.  C.  [no  publisher]  1906. 

Guatemala,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909. 
[Reprinted,  with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bul- 
letin, July,  1909  (AR1.6:29^).] 

Haiti,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909.  [Re- 
printed, with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909  (ARl. 6:291).] 

[Historical  sketch  of]  International  Bureau  of  American  Republics. 
1906.  t 
Same,  Spanish.    1906. 

Honduras,  geographical  sketch,  natural  resources,  laws,  economic  con- 
ditions, actual  development,  prospects  of  future  growth  [with 
bibliography];  by  Alfred  K.  Moe.     1904.     [4845-145,  pt.  4] 

Honduras,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June.  1909.  1909. 
[Reprinted,  with  additional  illustration,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909(AR1.6:29i).] 

International  Union  of  American  Republics.  Washington  [W.  F. 
Roberts]  1901. 

International  American  Conference.     [Letter  to  chairman  and  mem- 
bers of  joint  committee  on  3d  International  American  Confer- 
ence  showing   programs   of   previous   conferences,    resolutions 
passed,  and  results.]    Dec.  27,  1905. 
See  also  entries  under  AR1.2:P19 1'2. 

International  Bureau  of  American  Republics  [circular  concerning  his- 
tory, object  and  purpose,  etc.,  of  bureau].     [1909.]    narrow  8° 
See,  for  Historical  sketch,  AR1.2:H62i'2. 

Latin  America,  land  of  opportunity;  by  John  Barrett.     1909. 

Latin  America.  List  of  [books  on]  Latin  American  history  and  descrip- 
tion [with  references  to  articles  in  magazines],  in  Columbus  Me- 
morial Library.  [Press  of  Gibson  Brothers,  Washington,  D.  C] 
Nov.  1,  1907. 


t  A  later  sketch,  giving  further  historical  information,  is  found  on  p.  76-83  of  the 
annual  report  of  the  bureau  for  1910.  This  report,  being  a  1910  publication,  is  not 
entered  in  this  Checklist,  but  it  should  be  classed  under  AR1.1:910. 


303 


ClMslflratlon 
no. 

AIll.2: 

L343 
M57> 


M57» 

M573 
M57* 

M69 
N51 

PI91 

P192 
P19« 

P211 
P212 

P213 

P271 
P272 

P43 

P93» 

P932 
P933 
P93^ 
P93* 
P93« 
P937 
P93« 
P93» 
P961 


AR.     AMERICAN  REPUBLICS   BUREAU— (out inufd 

General  publications— Continued 

Same,  supplement  1,  Nov.  1,  1907-July  8,  1909.     1909. 
Mexico,  geographical  sketch,  with  special  reference  to  economic  condi- 
tions ana  prospects  of  future  development  [with  bibliography]. 
1900.     [4149-181,  pt.  3] 
Same,  with  title,  Mexico,  geographical  sketch,  natural  resources, 
laws,  economic  conditions,  actual  development,  prospects  of  fu- 
ture   growth    [with    bibliography].     [Revised    edition.]    1904. 
[4845-145,  pt.  5] 
Mexican  law  in  rt^rd  to  medical  studies  and  practice  of  medical  pro- 
fessions.   June,  1904.     [English  and  Spanish.] 
Mexico,  general  descriptive  data  i)repared  in  June,  1909.     1909.     [Re- 
printed, with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909  (ARl. 6:29^).] 
Missiones  award,  special  bulletin.    Mar.  1895.    [Preferred  spelling  of 

the  name  of  the  territory  is  "  Misiones."] 
Nicaragua,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.     1909. 
[Reprinted,  with  additional  illustration,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909  (ARl. 6:291).] 
Pan-American  Conference.    Tentative  programme  for  4th  Pan-Ameri- 
can Conference  to  be  held  at  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina,  Mav, 
1910.    1909.    [Conference  was  postponed,  its  sessions  being  held 
July  12-Aug.  30,  1910.] 
Same,  Spanish.     [1909.] 
Panama,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.     1909.     [Re- 
printed, with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909  (AR1.6:29i).] 
Paraguay  [with  bibliography];  with  chapter  on  Native  races,  by  J. 
Hampden  Porter.     2d  edition  enlarged  by  Jos6  Segundo  De- 
coud.     Sept.  1902,     [Known  as  Handbook  of  Paraguay.    See,  for 
1st  edition,  ARl. 3:54.] 
Paraguay.    List  of  books,  magazine  articles,  and  maps  relating  to  Para- 
guay, books,  1638-1903,  maps,  1599-1903,  by  Jose  Segundo  De- 
coud;  supplement  to  Handbook  of  Paraguay,    Sept.  1902.     1904. 
[4844-145,  pt.  2]    [See,  for  Handbook  of  Paraguay,  AR1.2:P21  \] 
Paraguay,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,   1909.     1909. 
[Reprinted,  with  additional  illustration,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909  (AR1.6:29i).] 
Patent  and  trade-mark  laws  of  Spanish-American  Republics,  Brazil, 
and  Haiti;  revised  to  Oct.  1904.     1904.     [4846-145,  pt.  7] 
Same,  Spanish,  with  different  appendixes  and  with  title,  Leyes  y 
reglamentos  sobre  privilegios  de  invenci6n  y  marcas  de  fdbrica 
en  los  pafses  Hispano-Americanos,  el  Brasil  y  la  Repiiblica  de 
Haiti;  revisado  hasta  Agosto  de  1904.     1904.     [4846-145,  pt.  6] 
Peru,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.     1909.     [Re- 
printed, with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909  (ARl. 6:29 1).] 
Price  list  of  publications.     [Mar.  1, 1895.]    *    [See,  for  issues  1897-1900, 
Bulletin  86  (ARl. 3. -86).] 
Same.     [Dec.  1,  1902.] 
Same.     [July  1,  1903.]    [4]  p. 
Same.     [July  1,  1903,  published  1904.]    4  p. 
Same.     [Jan.  1,  1905.] 
Same.    [July  1,  1905.] 
Same.     [Mar.  1,  1906.] 
Same.     [July  15,  1906.] 
Same.     [Jan.  25,  1907.] 
Publications.     [Extracts  from  annual  reports  relating  to  publications, 
and  Price  Ust.]    [June  1,  1895.]    large  8° 


304 


Classification 
no. 

AR1.2: 

P962 


P963 
P96^ 
P96* 
Sa3 

Sp3i 

Sp32 
Ur8 

V55» 

V552 

AR1.3: 

(nos.) 


AR.     AMERICAN    REPUBLICS   BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Publications  of  Bureau  [of  American  Republics],  Commercial  directory 
and  Monthly  bulletins.  [Dec.  1897.]  [Pamphlet  of  newspaper 
clippings  and  commendatory  letters.  Issued  as  Bulletin  91, 
but  number  subsequently  withdrawn  and  assigned  to  Commer- 
cial directory  (AR1.3:91).] 

Publications.    List  of  publications  published  or  distributed  by  Inter- 
national Bureau  of  American  Republics.     [Nov.  15,  1907.]    * 
Same    [with   Supplement   to  publications   for  free   distribution]. 

[Nov.  15,  1907,  published  1908.] 
Same  [without  Supplement].    Washington,  D.  C.  [no  publisher, 
Aug.  1]  1909. 

Salvador,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909.  [Re- 
printed, with  slight  alterations,  from  Monthly  bulletin,  July, 
1909  (ARl. 6:29^).] 

Specifications  for  edifice  for  federal  legislative  power  in  City  of  Mexico. 
[1st  edition.]    [Apr.  23,  1897.]     [Originally  issued  as  Bulletin  81, 
but  number  subsequently  withdrawn.] 
Same,  with  title,  Specifications  for  building  for  federal  legislative 
body  in  City  of  Mexico.     [2d  edition.]    June  18,  1897. 

Uruguay,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909.  [Re- 
printed, with  slight  alterations,  from  Monthly  bulletin,  July,  1909 
(AR1.6:29i).] 

Venezuela,  geographical  sketch,  natural  resources,  laws,  economic  con- 
ditions, actual  development,  prospects  of  future  growth  [with 
bibliography];  by  N.  Veloz  Goiticoa.     1904.     [4844-145,  pt.  3] 

Venezuela,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909. 
[Reprinted,  with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909  (ARl. 6:29 1).] 

Bulletins  (numbered) 

[1]  Handbook  of  American  Republics,  Jan.  1891.     [Not  in  Congres- 
sional set.] 
Same,  2d  edition  enlarged,  Feb.  1891.     [2894-8] 


[2] 

31 

4 

5 

6. 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 


[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

[2894-8] 
[2896-8] 
[2894-8] 
[2897-8] 
[2897-8] 
[2898-8] 
[2895-8] 
[2895-8] 
[2895-8] 
[2895-8] 
[2895-8] 
[2895-8] 
[2895-8] 
[2897-8] 
[2897-8] 
[2896-8] 
[2898-8] 
[2897-8] 
[2897-8] 


305 


Clasalflratlon 
no. 

AR1.3: 

(no8.) 


57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
[63] 

64 
65 
66 
67 
[68] 


82452°— 11- 


AR.     AMERICAN  REPUBLICS  BUREAU-Oontinued 

Bulletins  (numbered)— Continued 

26  [2895-8] 

27  [2897-8] 

28  [2895-8] 

29  [2895-8] 

30  [2894-8] 

31  [2895-8] 

32  [2895-8] 

33  [2895-8] 

34  [2895-8] 

35  [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

36  [2898-8] 

37  [2896-8] 

38  [2895-8] 

39  [2895-8] 

40  [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

41  [Reprinted  in  the  6  volume  edition  of  the  Bulletins  (AR1.5:1*)» 

and  there  considered  as  Bulletin  59,  though  still  bearing  its 
original  number  41.     Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
[2897-8] 
[2898-8] 
[2898-8] 
[2897-8] 
[2898-8] 
[2896-8] 
[2897-8] 
[2902 1-149] 
[29022-149] 
[29022-149] 
[29022-149] 
[29022-149] 
[29022-149] 

Supplement  [to  43],  import  duties  of  Guatemala;  corrected  to 
June  15,  1894.     [2897-8] 
[Bulletin  56  was  originally  designed  to  be  a  new  edition  of  Bulletin  10,  which  was 

never  published,  and  this  publication,  though  bearing  the  number  69,  has  been 

substituted  therefor.] 

[29023- 


42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
[56] 


See,  for  2d  edition,  AR1.2:P21^ 


-149] 

[29023-149] 

^eeAR1.3:41. 

[29023-149] 

[29023-149] 

[29023-149] 

How  Latin-American  markets  may  be  reached  by  manufacturers 
of  United  States.     [3063-96] 

[3063-96] 

[Not  issued.] 

[Not  issued.] 

[3063-96] 

Republic  of  Guatemala,  special  bulletin,  Feb.  1897.  [Not  in  Con- 
gressional set.] 


306 


Classification 
no. 

AR1.3: 

(nos.) 


AR1.4: 

(nos.) 
AR1.5: 

(v.  nos.) 


AR1.6: 

(v.  nos.) 


AR.     AMERICAN   REPUBLICS   BUREAU— Continued 

Bulletins  (numbered) — Continued 

[69]  Manual  de  las  Repdblicas  Americanas,  1891,  Spanish  edition  of 
Bulletin  2.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
[Number  69  was  originally  assigned  to  and  printed  on  Supplement,  import  duties  of 
Guatemala,  which  is  now  considered  Bulletin  56;  see  AR1.3:56.] 

[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Act  to  reduce  taxation  (Wilson  ta,riff).     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Annual  report,  1892.     [3063-84] 

[3160-43] 

[3280-70] 


70 
[71] 
[72] 
[73] 
[74] 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
[80] 
[81] 
[82] 
[83] 


Annual  report,  1893. 

Annual  report,  1894. 

[3601-178] 

[3601-178] 

[3601-178] 

[3601-178] 

large  8°    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Annual  report,  1895.     [3425-241] 

Annual  report,  1896.     [3534-319] 

Official  mailing  list.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Annual  report,  1897.     [3601-178] 
[84]   [Handbook  of]  Alaska.     [3601-178] 
[85]   [Handbook  of]  Hawaii.     [3601-178] 

86  5  editions     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

See,  for  other  issues  not  bearing  bulletin  number,  ARl.2:P93^-^. 

87  [3601-178] 

88  [3601-178] 

89  large  8°    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

[90]  Newspaper  directory  of  Latin  America.     [3601-178] 

[91]  Commercial  directory  of  American  Republics,    v.  1,4°    [3605-178] 

Same.    v.  2,  4«    [3606-178] 

Same,  supplement  containing  corrections  of  errors  in  v.  2 
in  Congressional  set.] 
[92]  Annual  report,  1898.     [3728-51] 

93  [3619-178] 

94  [3971-175,  pt.  4] 
[Discontinued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins  (in  volumes) 

[This  6  volimaed  set  is  a  rearrangement  of  certain  Bulletins  listed  under  AR1.3: 
which  see  for  notes  and  for  serial  numbers  of  Congressional  set.  The  6  volumes 
here  listed  contain  Bulletins  8, 10-30,  35-41,  43-55,  57,  58,  60-62,  64,  67,  and  69. 
V.  6  appears  as  a  whole  in  the  Congressional  set  as  indicated  below.] 


[Not 


V. 

1,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2    • 

V. 

2 

V. 

3 

V 

4 

V 

5,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 

Same,  pt.  3 

V 

6     [2895-8,  pt.  11] 

[Montlily]  bulletins 

[Prior  to  July  1,  1908,  many  of  the  articles  in  each  bulletin  appeared  in  English, 
Spanish,  Portuguese,  and  French.  From  that  date,  beginning  with  v.  27,  no.  1, 
the  bulletins  have  been  published  in  two  sections,  an  English  section  and  a  for- 
eign section,  the  latter  carrying  a  Spanish  cover  and  title-page,  and  having 


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(v.  no8.) 


V.  2, 


[no. 


[no. 


AR.    AMERICAN  REPUBLICS  BUREAU— Continued 

[Montlily]  bulletins— Continued 

Spanish,  Portuguese,  and  French  subdivisions.  From  Jan.  1909  to  June,  1909, 
V.  28,  this  foreign  section  was  not  a  United  States  public  document,  being  then 
issued  by  the  Latin-American  Republics.  Since  July,  1909,  It  Is  again  printed 
at  the  Government  Printing  Office,  and  is  listed  as  a  United  States  pu))llc  docu- 
ment. 
Beginning  with  the  Issue  for  Apr.  1908,  v.  26,  no.  4,  the  word  "Monthly"  Is  omitted 
from  the  title,  and  volume  numbers  appear  In  the  caption  and  back-title,  but 
not  on  the  title-page.] 

[V.  1] 

[no.  1]  Coffee  in  America,  methods  of  production  and  facilities 
for  successful  cultivation  in  Mexico,  Central  American 
States,  Brazil  and  other  South  American  countries, 
and  West  Indies,    n.  p.  Oct.  1893.    [Special  bulletin.] 

2]  Coal  and  petroleum  in  Colombia  [report  of  C.  F.  Z.  Cara- 
cristi];  Commercial  information,  n.  p.  Nov.  1893. 
[Special  bulletin.] 

3]  Minerals  and  resources  of  northeastern  Nicaragua;  Coffee 
industry  in  Haiti,  Guatemala,  and  Mexico;  Commer- 
cial information,  n.  p.  Dec.  1893. 
[no.  4]  Finances  of  Chile;  Recent  commerce  of  Brazil;  Tariff 
changes  in  Brazil;  Tariff  changes  in  Guatemala;  Mar- 
ble deposits  in  Colombia;  Government  lands  in  Mex- 
ico; Commercial  and  industrial  information.  Jan. 
1894. 
[no.  5]  Costa  Rica  at  World's  Fair;  Railways  of  South  America; 
Mining  Exposition  in  Chile;  Currency  changes  in 
Chile;  Iron  ore  and  manganese  in  Cuba;  Commercial 
and  industrial  information.     Feb.  1894. 

6]  Reciprocity  treaties  and  trade;  Commercial  outlook  in 
Brazil;  Ramie  culture  in  southern  countries;  Cacao, 
bananas,  and  India  rubber  in  Colombia;  Development 
of  British  Guiana;  Commercial  and  industrial  informa- 
tion.   Mar.  1894. 

7]  Republic  of  Costa  Rica,  some  facts  and  figures,  by  J.  B. 
Calvo,  2d  edition;  Costa  Rica  at  World's  Columbian 
Exposition  at  Chicago.  Washington,  D.  C,  Apr.  1894. 
[Special  bulletin.] 

8]  Mexico,  treasury  receipts,  total  sources  of  income  for 
fiscal  year  1894-95;  Mexican  tariff  modification,  decree 
Apr.  30,  1894;  Mexican  National  Library;  Mexican 
fruit  industry;  Mexico,  miscellaneous  news ;  Jamaica; 
Commercial  and  industrial  information.    May,  1894. 

9]  Commercial  and  industrial  information;  Gold  mining  in 
British  Guiana,  correction  of  November  bulletin,  1893; 
Import  duties  of  Guatemala,  revised.  June,  1894. 
[Import  duties  of  Guatemala,  revised,  which  is  in- 
cluded here,  is  same  as  Bulletin  56,  printed  69,  for 
which  see  AR1.3: 56.] 
[no.  10]  Index  to  v.  1,  embracing  monthly  bulletins  Oct.  1893- 
June,  1894.  Bureau  of  American  Republics,  Wash- 
ington [1894]. 


[no. 


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12 

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[Montlily]  bulletins — Continued 


V.  3,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 

[no.  13],  index 
1 


V.  4,  no. 
no. 


2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    6 

no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

[no.  13],  index 
V.  5,  no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    6 

Index  [to  nos.  1-6] 

no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

Index  [to  nos.  7-12] 
V.  6,  no.    11 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    6 

no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

[no.  13],  index  to  v. 
V.  7,  no.  1] 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no.  4 

no.  5 

no.  6 
V.  8,  no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no.  4 

no.  5 

no.  6. 


[3607-178] 


[3608-178] 


[3730-51] 


[3972-175] 


[3973-175] 


[4150-181] 


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(v.  nos.) 


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[Monthly]  bulletins— Continued 


V. 


9,  no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 
V.  10,  no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 
V.  11,  no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 
V.  12,  no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 
V.  13,  no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 
V.  14,  no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 
V.  15,  no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 
V.  16,  no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 
V.  17,  no. 

no. 

no. 
V.  18,  no. 

no. 

no. 
V.  19,  no. 

no. 

no. 
V.  20,  no. 

no. 

no. 


[4151-323] 
[4152-356] 
[4153-356] 
>    [4355-306[ 

[4356-306] 

[4522-310] 

[4523-310] 

[4524-310] 

[4525-310] 

[4692-458] 
[with  appendix]  f 

[4694-458] 
[4695-458] 
[4847-267] 
[4848-267] 


[4693-458] 


t  Appendix  is  Charles  M.  Pepper's  report  on  Pan-American  railway,  printed  here 
in  Spanish  only.  See  also,  for  Spanish  reprint  of  report,  S5.92:P192,  and  for  English 
edition  with  additions  and  map,  S5.92:P19*. 


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(v.  nos.) 


AR.     AMERICAN  REPUBLICS  BUREAU— Continued 

[MontKly]  bulletins— Continued 

V.  21,  no.  1" 

no.  2}     [4849-267] 
no.  3 
no.  4 

no.  5[     [4850-267] 
no.  6 
V.  22,  no.  1 

no.  2[     [5026-406] 
no.  3 
no.  4 

no.  5[     [5027-406] 
no.  6 
V.  23,  no.  1 

no.  2[     [5028-406] 
no.  3 
no.  4 

no.  5[     [5029-406] 
no.  6 
V.  24,  no.  1 

no.  2  J     [5196-502] 
no.  3 
no.  4 

no.  5[     [5197-502] 
no.  6 
V.  25,  no.  1 

no.  2      [5357-603] 
no.  3 J 
no.  4 

no.  5[     [5358-603] 
no.  6J 
V.  26,  no.  1 

no.  2[     [5359-603] 
no.  3 J 
no.  4] 

no.  5[     [5360-603] 
no.  6] 
V.  27,  no.  1,  English  section     [5514-1000,  pt.  1] 

Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections 
no.  2,  English  section     [5514-1000,  pt.  2] 

Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections 
no.  3,  English  section    [5514-1000,  pt.  3] 

Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections 
no.  4,  English  section     [5515-1000,  pt.  4] 

Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections 
no.  5,  English  section     [5515-1000,  pt.  5] 

Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections 
no.  6,  English  section     [5515-1000,  pt.  6] 

Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections    [5519-1000,  pt.  6] 
[no.  7],  index  to  English  section     [5515-1000,  index]    [Notprinted 
at  Government  Printing  OflEice.] 
28,  no.  l,t  English  section     [5516-1000,  pt.  7] 
[5516-1000,  pt.  8] 
[5516-1000,  pt.  9] 
[5517-1000,  pt.  10] 
[5517-1000,  pt.  11] 
[5517-1000,  pt.  12] 


[5518-1000,  pt.  1] 
[5518-1000,  pt.  2] 
[5518-1000,  pt.  3] 
[5519-1000,  pt.  4] 
[5519-1000,  pt.  5] 


no.  2,t  English  section 
no.  3,t  English  section 
no.  4,t  English  section 
no.  5,t  English  section 
no.  6,t  English  section 


fv.  28,  nos.  1-6,  foreign  sections,  are  not  United  States  public  documents;  see  also 
note  at  head  of  AR1.6 :  • 


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AR1.6: 

(v.  nos.) 


AR1.6«: 

(CT) 
AR1.7: 

''nos.) 


AR1.8: 

(CT) 
ARI.91: 

C76 


AR.    AMERICAN  REPUBLICS  BTTREAr-Continued 

[Monthly]  bulletins— Continued 
V.  28  [no.  7],  index  to  English  section     [5517-1000,  index] 
V.  29,  no.  1,  English  section     r5804-163,  pt.  1]     [This  Bulletin  com- 
prises descrintive  aata  prepared  in  June,  1909,  for  each  of 
the  20  Repuolics;  these  descriptions  were  also  published 
separately,   with  slight  changes,   and  are  listed   under 
AR1.2:] 
Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections    [Not  in  Con- 
gressional set.] 
no.  2,  English  section    [5804-163,  pt.  2] 

Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections    [Not  in  Con- 
gressional set.] 
no.  3,  English  section     [5804-163,  pt.  3] 

Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections    [Not  in  Con- 
gressional set.] 
no.  4,  English  section    [5805-163,  pt.  4] 

Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections    [Not  in  Con- 
gressional set.] 
no.  5,  English  section     [5805-163,  pt.  5] 

Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections    [Not  in  Con- 
gressional set.] 
no.  6,  English  section    [5805-163,  pt.  6] 

Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections    [Not  in  Con- 
gressional set.] 
■[no.  7],  index  to  English  section    [5805-163,  index] 

Same,  index  to  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections    [Not 
in  Congressional  set.] 

[MontMy]  bulletins  (separates) 

Additions  to  Columbus  Memorial  Library  (published 

with  separate  title-pages  in  back  of  certain  Monthly  bulletins) 
Accessions  to  library  of  Bureau  of  American  Republics 

1,  July-Dec.  1900 

2,  Jan  .-June,  1901 

3,  July-Dec.  1901 

Additions  to  Columbus  Memorial  Library 

4,  Jan  .-June,  1902 

5,  July-Dec.  1902 

6,  Jan.-June,  1903 

7,  July-Dec.  1903 

Accessions  to  library  of  Bureau  of  American  Republics 

8,  Jan.-June,  1904 

9,  July-Dec.  1904 

Additions  to  Columbus  Memorial  Library 

10,  Jan.-June,  1905 

11,  July-Dec.  1905 

12,  Jan.-June,  1906 

13,  July-Dec.  1906 

14,  Jan.-June,  1907 
[15],  July-Dec.  1907 

[No  more  Issued  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909.    See  also  AR1.2:L34»>».) 

Maps 

International    Sanitary    Conference    of    American 

Republics  (miscellaneous) 
[Convocation  of]  2d  general  International  Sanitary  Convention,  to  be 

held  in  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  9,  1905.     [1905.]    [English  and 

Spanish.] 


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902 


905 


907 


907 : 


ARl.lO: 

(v.  nos.) 


AR.     AMERICAN   REPUBLICS   BUREAU— Continued 

International  Sanitary  Conference  of  American 
Republics  (proceedings) 

Transactions  of  1st  general  International  Sanitary  Convention  of  Ameri- 
can Republics,  Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  2-4, 1902.  1903.  [4419- 
169]     [English  and  Spanish.] 

Transactions  of  2d  International  Sanitary  Convention  of  American  Re- 
publics, Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  9, 10, 12-14, 1905.  1906.  [Eng- 
lish and  Spanish.] 

Transactions  of  3d  International  Sanitary  Conference  of  American  Re- 
publics, City  of  Mexico,  Dec.  2-7,  1907.  International  Bureau 
of  American  Republics,  Washington,  D.  C,  1909.  [English 
only.] 
Same,  Spanish.  Oficina  Internacional  de  las  Repiiblicas  America- 
nas,  Washington,  D.  C,  1908. 

[The  4th  International  Sanitary  .Conference  was  held  in  San  Jos6,  Costa  Rica,  Dec. 
25, 1909- Jan.  2, 1910.     Proceedings  not  yet  issued  (July  31,  1911).] 

American  constitutions 

[v.  1  contains  pts.  1  and  2;  v.  2,  pts.  3  and  4.  Each  constitution  appears  in  its  origi- 
nal language,  with  translation  into  Spanish  or  English,  as  the  case  may  be,  the 
constitution  of  Brazil,  in  pt.'l,  being  in  Portuguese,  English,  and  Spanish,  and 
the  constitution  of  Haiti,  in  pt.  3,  being  in  French,  English,  and  Spanish.] 

V.  1 

V.  2 


C.    COMMERCE  AND  LABOR  DEPARTMENT 


[The  act  to  establish  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  approved  Feb.  14,  1903 
(Stat.  L.  V.  32,  pt.  1,  p.  825),  includes  the  following  provisions: 

That  there  shall  be  at  the  seat  of  government  an  executive  department  to  be  known 
as  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  and  a  Secretary  of  Commerce  and 
Labor,  who  shall  be  the  head  thereof.    *    *    * 

Sec.  4.  That  the  following-named  offices,  bureaus,  divisions,  and  branches  of  the 
public  service,  now  and  heretofore  under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Department  of  the 
Treasury,  and  all  that  pertains  to  the  same,  known  as  the  Light-House  Board,  the 
Light-House  Establishment,  the  Steamboat-Inspection  Service,  the  Bureau  of  Navi- 
gation, the  United  States  Shipping  Commissioners,  the  National  Bureau  of  Stand- 
ards, the  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  the  Commissioner-General  of  Immigration, 
the  commissioners  of  immigration,  the  Bureau  of  Immigration,  the  immigration 
service  at  large,  and  the  Bureau  of  Statistics,  be,  and  the  same  hereby  are,  trans- 
ferred from  the  Department  of  the  Treasury  to  the  Department  of  Commerce  and 
Labor,  and  the  same  shall  hereafter  remain  under  the  jurisdiction  and  super- 
vision of  the  last-named  Department;  and  that  the  Census  Office,  and  all  that  per- 
tains to  the  same,  be,  and  the  same  hereby  is,  transferred  from  the  Department  of 
the  Interior  to  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  to  remain  henceforth 
under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  latter;  that  the  Department  of  Labor,  the  Fish  Com- 
mission, and  the  Office  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries,  and  all  that  per- 
tains to  the  same,  be,  and  the  same  hereby  are,  placed  under  the  jurisdiction  and 
made  a  part  of  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor;  that  the  Bureau  of  For- 
eign Commerce,  now  m  the  Department  of  State,  be,  and  the  same  hereby  is, 
transferred  to  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor  and  consolidated  with  and 
made  a  part  of  the  Bureau  of  Statistics,  hereinbefore  transferred  from  the  Depart- 
ment of  the  Treasury  to  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  and  the  two 
shall  constitute  one  bureau,  to  be  called  the  Bureau  of  Statistics,  with  a  chief  of 
the  bureau;  and  that  the  Secretary  of  Commerce  and  Labor  shall  have  control  of 
the  work  of  gathering  and  distributing  statistical  information  naturally  relating  to 
the  subjects  confided  to  his  Department;  and  the  Secretary  of  Commerce  and 
Labor  is  hereby  given  the  power  and  authority  to  rearrange  the  statistical  work  of 
the  bureaus  and  offices  confided  to  said  Department,  and  to  consolidate  any  of  the 
statistical  bureaus  and  offices  transferred  to  said  Department;  and  said  Secretary 
shall  also  have  authority  to  call  upon  other  Departments  of  the  Government  for 
statistical  data  and  results  obtained  b^  them;  and  said  Secretary  of  Commerce  and 
Labor  may  collate,  arrange,  and  publish  such  statistical  information  so  obtained  in 
such  manner  as  to  him  may  seem  wise.    *    *    * 


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Sec.  5.  That  there  shall  bo  in  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor  a  ])ureau  to 
be  called  the  liuroau  of  Manufactures,  and  a  chief  of  said  bureau.     *    ♦    ♦ 

Sec.  6.  That  there  shall  be  in  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor  a  })ureau  to 
be  called  the  Bureau  of  Corj^rations,  and  a  Commissioner  of  Corporations  who  shall 
be  the  head  of  said  bureau.    *    ♦    * 

Sec.  7.  That  the  jurisdiction,  supervision  and  control  now  possessed  and  exercised 
bv  the  Department  of  the  Treasury  over  the  fur-seal,  salmon  and  other  fisheries  of 
Alaska  ana  over  the  immigration  of  aliens  into  the  United  States,  its  waters,  terri- 
tories and  any  place  subject  to  the  jurisdiction  thereof,  are  hereby  transferred  and 
vested  in  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor.     *    *    * 

Sec.  13.  That  this  Act  shall  take  effect  and  be  in  force  from  and  after  its  passage: 
Proinded,  however,  That  the  provisions  of  this  Act  other  than  those  of  section  twelve 
in  relation  to  the  transfer  oi  any  existing  office,  bureau,  division,  officer  or  other 
branch  of  the  public  service  or  authority  now  conferred  thereon,  to  the  Department 
of  Commerce  and  Labor  shall  take  effect  and  be  in  force  on  the  first  day  of  July, 
nineteen  hundred  and  three,  and  not  before. 

See,  for  Organization  and  law  of  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  C1.2:Or3.] 


Classlflration 
no. 


CI.      SECRETARY 


Cl.l: 

(date) 


Cl.l«: 

(date) 
C1.2: 

Ac8 

Ad2 
All 

B641 

B642 
B643 

B64  4 
C81» 

C812 
C813 
C81* 


Annual 


1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 


reports 

4670-46] 

4871-412] 

4966-71 


'5125-7' 
'5321-7' 
'5491-1048] 
;5782-109] 

Annual  reports  (separates;  Secretary's  report) 


General  publications 

Acts.    List  of  acts  and  resolutions  affecting  Department  of  Commerce 

and  Labor  passed  by  59th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions.     [1908.] 
Addresses  at  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor  flag-raising,  June  17, 

1903  [and  at]  transfer  of  bureaus,  July  1, 1903.     1903.     ([Dept.  of 

Commerce  and  Labor  doc.  1.]) 
Alaska.     Report  on  Alaskan  fur-seal  fisheries;  by  Edwin  W.  Sims, 

Solicitor    of    Department    of    Commerce    and    Labor.     1906. 

[5153-251] 
Books  and  blanks.     Catalogue  of  books  and  blanks  furnished  to  customs 

officers.     1905.     [This  publication  bears  on  cover  the  catalogue 

number  1500.    See,  for  earlier  editions,  T36.5  M] 
Same.     1906. 
Books  and  blanks.     Catalogue  of  books  and  blanks  furnished  for  use  at 

New  York  custom-house.     1905.     [This  publication  bears  on 

cover  the  catalogue  number  2151.    See,  for  earlier  editions, 

T36.52:] 

Books  and  blanks.  Catalogue  of  books  and  blanks  furnished  to  customs 
officers.     1907  [1908]. 

Cortelyou,  George  B.  Address  of  Secretary  Cortelyou  [on  Some  agen- 
cies for  extension  of  our  domestic  and  foreign  trade],  before 
American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  Apr.  8,  1904.     1904. 

Cortelyou,  George  B.  Address  of  Secretary  Cortelyou  [on  Department 
of  Commerce  and  Labor],  before  Board  of  Trade  of  Westfield, 
Mass.,  June  17,  1904.     1904. 

Cortelyou,  George  B.^  Address  of  Secretary  Cortelyou  [on  Some  prob- 
lems and  policies  of  Commerce  and  Labor  Department],  at  ban- 
quet of  Merchants'  Club,  Chicago,  111.,  Mar.  12,  1904.     1904. 

Cortelyou,  George  B.  Address  of  Secretary  Cortelyou  [What  can  the 
new  Department  do  for  lumber  interests?],  at  banquet  of  National 
"WTiolesale  Lumber  Dealers'  Association,  Washington,  D.  C, 
Mar.  3,  1904.     1904. 


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St2  2 
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Su72 
Su73 
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(noB.) 


CI.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

CorteljAou,  George  B.  Address  of  Secretary  Cortelyou  [on  New  England 
in  commerce  and  industry],  at  banquet  of  New  England  Manu- 
factm-ing  Jewelers  and  Silversmiths'  Association,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Mar.  5,  1904.     1904. 

Cortelyou,  George  B.  Address  of  Secretary  Cortelyou  [on  benefits  of 
organization],  at  8th  annual  convention  of  American  Cotton 
Manufacturers'  Association,  Washington,  D.  C,  May  11,  1904. 
1904. 

Departmental  index,  alphabetical  arrangement  of  subjects  in  statutes 
relating  to  Executive  Departments  in  general,  provisions  of  law 
referring  to  particular  Departments  not  included.  1905.  4® 
(Dept.  of  Commerce  and  Labor  doc.  30.) 

Ellis  Island,  N.  Y.  Report  of  commission  [Arthur  von  Briesen,  Lee  K. 
Frankel,  Eugene  A.  Philbin,  Thomas  W.  Hynes,  and  Ralph 
Trautmann]  appointed  by  President  Sept.  16,  1903,  to  investi- 
gate condition  of  immigration  station  at  Ellis  Island.  1904. 
(Dept.  of  Commerce  and  Labor  doc.  10.) 

Foods.  Hearing  before  commission  appointed  by  Secretaries  of  Treas- 
ury, Commerce  and  Labor,  and  Agriculture  to  make  rules  and 
regulations  for  carrying  into  effect  provisions  of  foods  and  drugs 
act  approved  June  30,  1906  [notice].    See  A1.2:F73 1. 

Inheritance-tax  laws,  digest  of  principal  features  of  laws  of  Great 
Britain,  France,  and  Germany,  with  outline  of  inheritance  taxa- 
tion in  United  States,  and  collection  of  judicial  decisions  relating 
thereto.     Dec.  1907. 

Labor  conference,  proceedings  of  conference  with  representatives  of 
labor  [Washington,  D.  C],  Feb.  10,  11,  1909.     1909. 

Naturalization.  [Statement  showing  approximate  number  of  petitions 
for  naturalization  filed  in  various  courts,  Sept.  27-Dec.  31,  1906.] 
Jan.  18,  1907. 

New  York  Harbor.  Revision  of  New  York  anchorage  regulations,  re- 
port [of  committee  appointed  Mar.  20,  1906].  Jan.  14,  1907. 
{See,  for  revised  regulations,  issued  by  Navigation  Bureau,  C11.2: 
N42y.] 

Organization  and  law  of  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor  [with 
bibliographies;  by  Clair  Richards  Hillyer,  law  clerk].  1904. 
(Dept.  of  Commerce  and  Labor  doc.  13.) 

Slocum,  General,  steamer.  Report  of  commission  of  investigation  upon 
disaster  to  steamer  General  Slocum  [Lawrence  O.  Murray,  John 
M.  Wilson,  C.  McR.  Winslow,  Herbert  Knox  Smith,  and  George 
Uhler;  with  Report  of  Department  of  Justice  on  criminal  pro- 
ceedings connected  with  Slocum  disaster  and  life-preserver  cases] . 
Oct.  8,  1904. 

Statistical  reorganization,  report  of  committee  appointed  by  Secretary 
of  Commerce  and  Labor  to  inquire  into  statistical  work  of  Depart- 
ment.    Mar.  2,  1908. 
Same,  [with]  statements  of  witnesses  before  committee.    Mar,  2, 1908. 

Supplies.     Schedule  showing  contractors  and  prices  for  miscellaneous 
supplies  [for  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor]  during  fiscal 
year  1907.     1906.    large  8« 
Same,  1908.    1907.    large  8" 
Same,  1909.     1908.    4° 

Valencia,  steamer.  Wreck  of  steamer  Valencia,  report  to  President  of 
Federal  commission  of  investigation  [Lawrence  O.  Murray, 
William  T.  Burwell,  and  Herbert  Knox  Smith].    Apr.  14,  1906.- 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 


315 


ClaKKlflcatlon 
no. 

CI. 

SEC 

:rei 

^ARY- 

-Continu 

ed 

C1.4: 

Circulars    4® 

(no8.) 

1 

42 

83 

124 

165 

2 

43 

84 

125 

166 

3 

44 

85 

126 

167 

4 

45 

86 1 

127 

168 

5 

46 

87 

128 

169 

6 

47 

88 

129  t 

170 

, . 

7 

48 

89 

130 

171 

8 

49 

90 

131 

172 

9 

50 

91 

132 

173 

10 

51 

92 

133 

174 

11 

52 

93 

134 

175 

12 

53 

94 

135 

176 

13 

54 

95 

136 

177 

14 

55 

96 

137 

178 

15 

56 

97 

138 

179 

16 

57 

98 

139 

180 

17 

58 

99 

140 

181 

18 

59 

100 

141 

182 

19 

60 

101 

142 

183 

20 

61 

102 

143 

184    • 

21 

62 

103 

144 

185 

22 

63 

104 

145 

186 

23 

64 

105 

146 

187 

24 

65 

106 

147 

188    2eds. 

25 

66 

107 

148 

189 

26 

67 

108 

149 

190 

27 

68 

109 

150 

191 

28 

69 

110 

151 

192 

29 

70 

111 

152 

193 

30 

71 

112 

153 

194 

31 

72 

113 

154 

195 

32 

73 

114 

155 

196 

33 

74 

115 

156 

197 

, 

34 

75 

116 

157 

198 

35 

76 

117 

158 

199 

36 

77 

118 

159 

200 

37 

78 

119 

160 

201 

38 

79 

120 

161 

39 

80 

121 

162 

40 

81 

122 

163 

41 

82 

123 

164 

C1.5: 

Estimates    of 

appropriations 

for    Department    of 

(date) 

1905 

Conimerce  and  Labor    4° 

scontinued.] 

C1.6: 

Decisions 

(nos.) 

1 

12 

23 

34 

45 

56 

2 

13 

24 

35 

46 

57 

3 

14 

25 

36 

47 

58 

4 

15 

26 

37 

48 

59 

5 

16 

27 

38 

49 

60 

6 

17 

28 

39 

50 

61 

7 

18 

29 

40 

51 

62 

8 

19 

30 

41 

52 

63 

9 

20 

31 

42 

53 

64 

10 

21 

32 

43 

54 

65 

11 

22 

33 

44 

55 

66 

t  Superseded  by  Steamhoat  Inspection  Service  Circular  4  (C15.4:4). 
X  Superseded  by  Steamboat  Inspection  Service  Circular  5  (C15.4:5). 


316 


Classification 
no. 

CI. 

SECR] 

ETAR^ 

^ — Continued 

C1.6: 

Decisions— 

-Continued 

(nos.) 

67 

76 

85 

94 

103 

112 

68 

77 

86 

95 

104 

113 

69 

78 

87 

96 

105 

114 

70 

79 

88 

97 

106 

115 

71 

80 

89 

98 

107 

116 

72 

81 

90 

99 

108 

117 

73 

82 

91 

100 

109 

118 

74 

83 

92 

101 

110 

75 

84 

93 

102 

111 

C1.7: 

C1.8: 

C43 
M32 

N421 

Sa5 


CI.91: 

(date) 


CI.92: 

(date) 


Reports  on  trade  conditions 

See  note  and  entries  under  ClO.13: 
RiQes  and  regulations 

[Other  regulations  of  various  kinds  are  issued  in  the  series  of  Department  circulars 
(CL4:).l 

Chicago,  111.  Rules  and  regulations  relating  to  anchorage  and  move- 
ment of  vessels  in  harbors  of  Chicago.    May  7,  1909.    4° 

Marblehead,  Mass.  Regulations  for  patrol  of  courses  of  German-Amer- 
ican yacht  races  off  Marblehead,  Mass.,  1909.    July  22,  1909. 

New  London,  Conn.  Rules  and  regulations  for  patrol  of  course  of 
Harvard -Yale  boat  races  at  New  London,  Conn.,  June  25,  1908. 
June  6,  1908. 

San  Francisco  Bay.  Regulations  governing  patrol  of  San  Francisco 
Bay  and  adjacent  waters  during  visit  of  [Atlantic]  Fleet.  Apr. 
30,  1908.  [Same,  with  alterations,  as  Special  notice  to  mariners, 
Apr.  18,  1908,  no.  16a,  for  which  see  N6. 11:908.] 

National  Council  of  Commerce,  proceedings  of 
annual  meetings 

[Organized  Dec.  1907.] 

1907,  Dec.  5,  6  [preliminary] 

1908,  Dec.  10,  Ist 

[No  more  published  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

National  Council  of  Commerce,  proceedings  of 
quarterly  meeting  of  executive  committee 

1909,  Apr.  7  [Ist] 

[No  more  published  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

C2.      ALASKAN  FISHERIES  DIVISION 


[That  part  of  the  Special  Agents  Division  of  the  Treasury  Department  having  in  charge  the  fisheries  of 
Alaska  was  transferred  to  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor  July  1,  1903,  and  organized  as  the 
Division  of  Alaskan  Fisheries.    See,  for  earlier  publications,  T35. 

On  Dec.  5, 1905,  by  order  of  the  Secretary  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  the  agents  at  salmon  fisheries  of  Alaska 
originally  under  the  immediate  direction  of  the  Secretary,  were  placed  under  the  jurisdiction  of  the 
Bureau  of  Fisheries  (C6.). 

The  name  "Division  of  Alaskan  Fisheries"  was  used  as  late  as  Dec.  1,  1907,  by  the  Commerce  and  Labor 
Department  in  "Reports  relating  to  Alaskan  seal  fisheries"  (C2.2:A11). 

Up  to  Dec.  28, 1908,  there  were  four  agents  of  the  Department  who  had  supervision  of  the  Fur-Seal  Islands, 
otherwise  known  as  the  islands  of  St.  Paul  and  St.  George  in  the  Pribilof  Group,  Alaska.  These  agents 
reported  directly  to  the  Secretary  of  Commerce  and  Labor  but  were  not  oflicially  designated  as  a  division 
of  the  Secretary's  office. 

The  Alaskan  Fisheries  Division  was  abolished  Dec.  28,  1908,  when  an  order  of  the  Department  of  Com- 
merce and  Labor  was  issued  transferring  the  work  of  these  four  agents  to  the  Fisheries  Bureau  (C6.). 
Under  the  Fisheries  Bureau  there  was  created  a  fur-seal  board  which  consisted  of  an  administrative 
board  of  five  members  and  an  advisory  board  of  distinguished  naturalists.  The  administrative  board 
so  constituted  is  under  the  direction  of  the  commissioner  of  fisheries,  the  advisory  board  being  called 
upon  by  the  Secretary  of  Commerce  and  Labor  from  time  to  time  to  give  information  to  the  Department. 

See,  for  Organization  and  law  of  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  C1.2:Or3.] 

C2.1:  I  Annual  reports  on  salmon  flslierles  of  Alaska 

(date)  [1903,  issued  separately  only;  1904  and  1905,  in  annual  reports  of  Commerce  and 

Labor  Department  (Cl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.    The  report  for  1905  is 
the  last  report  made  directly  to  the  Secretary  of  Commerce  and  Labor.    See, 
1  for  later  reports,  under  Fisheries  Bureau,  C6.2:A1 1 1,  and  C6.2:A1 1  «-6.J 


317 


GiMfllflcatlon 
no. 

C2.2: 

All 


C2.3: 

(no8.) 
C2.4: 

(nos.) 


C2.     ALA8KAN   FISHERIES   DIVISION— Continued 


General  publications 

Alaska.     Reporta  relating  to  Alaskan  seal  fisheries  [1906  and  1907; 
W.  I.  Lembkey].     1908.     [5242-376J 
See,  for  1904  and  1905  reports  [4911-98J. 
BtQletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 

C3.      CENSUS  BUREAU 


by 


[The  Census  Ofllce  was  transferred  from  the  Department  of  the  Interior  to  the  Department  of  Commerce 
and  Labor,  July  1,  1903,  and  the  name  Bm-eau  of  the  Census  was  adopted.  See,  for  earlier  publications, 
I2.-I14. 

See,  for  Organization  and  law  of  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  C1.2:Or3.] 


C3.1: 

(date) 

C3.2: 

AbS 

C33 


C68 


C82 


D34 


D34' 


L97 


M84 


M842 
M848 

M84* 
Of2 

P38 


Ajinual  reports 

[1904-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Commerce  and  Labor  Department  (Cl.l:),  and  issued 
separately  also.    See,  for  report,  July  1-Oct.  28,  1903,  C3.2:P42.] 

General  publications 

Abstract  of  12th  census,  1900.  3d  edition.  1904.  [See,  for  Ist  and  2d 
editions,  1 13.2 :Ab8^2] 

Census.  American  census  taking  from  1st  census  of  United  States  [by 
William  R.  Merriam;  with  Plans  for  future  census  work,  by 
George  B.  Cortelyou,  and  Summary  of  census  publications,  1790^- 
1900] .  [1904 .]  [Paper  by  Merriam  from  Century  magazine,  Apr, 
1903.] 

Collaboration  in  Federal  and  State  statistical  work,  report  of  permanent 
committee  on  uniformity  of  schedule  and  cooperative  work  in 
census  of  manufactures  of  1905,  20th  annual  convention  of  Com- 
missioners of  State  Labor  Bureaus,  Concord,  N.  H.,  July  12, 1904. 
1904. 

Cotton  ginning.  Shall  cotton-ginning  reports  be  stopped?  question  for 
the  South  to  decide,  letter  from  Director  North  and  interview 
with  Congressman  Burleson;  from  Washington  post,  Dec.  30, 
1904.     1904.     large  8° 

Death.  Statistical  treatment  of  causes  of  death,  cooperative  work  rela- 
tive to  treatment  of  jointly  returned  causes  and  revision  of  inter- 
national classification,  plan  proposed  by  Committee  on  Demog- 
raphy of  American  Public  Health  Association.     [1903.] 

Death.  Modes  of  statement  of  cause  of  death  and  duration  of  illness 
upon  certificates  of  death,  comparison  of  forms  now  in  use  in 
United  States  and  other  countries,  and  suggestion  of  modification 
of  standard  certificate  of  death  in  order  to  secure  uniform  and 
definite  statements  of  causes  of  death,  check  list  of  registration 
officials,  reports,  and  bulletins.     [1907.] 

Lumber.  Productionof  lumber,  lath,  and  shingles,  1907.  1908.  [Pre- 
pared in  cooperation  with  Forest  Service.] 

Mortality  statistics,  [calendar  year]  1905,  6th  annual  report,  with  re- 
vised rates  for  intercensal  years  1901-04,  and  for  quinquennial 
period  1900-04,  based  upon  State  censuses  of  1905.     1907.    4° 
[See,  for  earlier  reports,  C3.5:M84.] 
Same,  [calendar  year]  1906,  7th  annual  report.     1908.     4*' 
Same,  [calendar  year]  1907,  8th  annual  report.     1909.     4*> 
[Appendix  2  was  printed  originally  as  a  pamphlet  entitled  Tuberculosis  in  United 
States;  see  C3.2:T79.] 

Same,  [calendar  year]  1908,  9th  annual  report.     1910.    4® 
Officers  and  employees  of  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor  [May 

1]  1908.     1908. 
Pennsylvania.     Extension  of  registration  area  for  births  and  deaths, 

practical  example  of  cooperative  census  methods  as  applied  to 

Pennsylvania.     [1906.] 


318 


Clas8ifi  cation 
no. 

C3.2: 

P42 

P81 

P94 
P96 

R261 

R262 
R263 


St2 

T34 
T79 

Un3i 

U1132 

C3.3: 

(nos.) 


C3.     CENSUS  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Permanent  bureau.  Report  of  director  concerning  administration  of 
permanent  bureau  [July  1-Oct.  28,  1903],     1903. 

Population.  Centiu-y  of  population  growth  from  1st  census  of  United 
States  to  12tli,  1790-1900;  [by  W.  S.  Rossiter].     1909.    4» 

Property.    Estimated  true  value  of  property,  1900  and  1904.  [1906.]    4° 

Public  debt  of  United  States,  1870,  1880,  1890,  and  1902.    1906.    4" 

Registration  of  births  and  deaths,  drafts  of  laws  and  forms  of  certificates, 
information  for  local  ofiicers.     [1st  edition.]    [1904.] 
Same.     [2d  edition.]     [1906.] 

Registration.  Legal  importance  of  registration  of  births  and  deaths, 
[with]  Report  of  Special  Committee  on  Vital  [and  Penal]  Statis- 
tics to  Conference  of  Commissioners  on  Uniform  State  Laws. 
[1908.] 

Statistics.  Census  Office  and  coordination  of  statistics,  reply  of  direc- 
tor of  census  to  inquiries  of  Interdepartmental  Statistical  Com- 
mittee.   Jan.  8,  1909. 

Thirteenth  census.  Important  points  on  U.  S.  census  [preparing  pub- 
lic to  give  correct  answers  in  13th  census,  1910].     [1909.]    24° 

Tuberculosis  in  United  States;  [by  Cressy  L.  Wilbur].     [1908.]    [Pre- 

Eared  for  International  Congress  on  Tuberculosis,  Washington, 
>.  C,  Sept.  21-Oct.  12,  1908.    Printed  also  as  Appendix  2  of 
Mortality  statistics,  1907  (C3.2:M843).] 

Uniform  municipal  accounting,  minutes  of  [1st]  conference  held  in 
Washington  [D.  C],  Nov.  19,  20,  1903,  under  auspices  of  Bureau 
of  Census.     1904. 
Same,  proceedings  of  2d  conference,  Washington  [D.  C],  Feb.  13, 
14,  1906.    1906. 

Bulletins     4» 

See,  for  Bulletins,  13th  census,  1910,  footnote  classes  for  C3.14^"^: 


64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 


1 

/See  I  14.3:1. 

32 

2 

See  1 14.3:2. 

33 

3 

-See  I  14.3:3. 

34 

4 

See  I  14.3:4. 

35 

5 

36 

6 

37 

7 

38 

8 

39 

9 

40 

10 

41 

11 

42 

12 

43 

13 

44 

14 

45 

15 

46 

16 

47 

17 

48 

18 

49 

19 

50 

20 

51 

21 

52 

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53 

23 

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55 

25 

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26 

57 

27 

58 

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59 

29 

60 

30 

61 

31 

62 

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ClMsIflcatlon 
no. 


C3.3: 

(no8.) 


C3.3«! 

(CT) 
C3.4: 

(nos.) 
C3.5: 

Anl 

B43 

B61 
C331 

C33- 
C491 

C49^ 

C493 

C49* 
El  2 


Ex7 


In7 

M31» 
M312 
M313 
M314 

M34» 

M342 


C3.     CENSUS  BUREAU— Continued 
Bulletins— Continued 


94  98 1 

95  Same. 

96  99 
See  also  Lai  .5:1  and  100 

C3.53f34'»^  101 

97  102 

Bulletins  (separates'^ 


[Rev.od.lt 


103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 


Circulars 

[None  issued.] 
Special  reports 

Analysis.    Supplementary  analysis  and  derivative  tables,  12ih  census, 

1900.    1906.    4P 
Benevolent  institutions,  1904.     1905.    4" 
Blind  and  deaf,  1900.     1906.    4« 

Central    electric    light    and    power    stations,  1902.     1905.    4®    [Also 
in  Electrical  industries,  1902  (C3.5:E12).] 
Same,  1907.    1910.    4" 
Cities.     Statistics  of  cities  having  population  of  over  30,000, 1905;  [with 
appendix,  Sewerage  and  sewage  disposal,  by  Moses  N.  Baker]. 
1907. 
Same,   1906;  [with  appendixes,   Municipal'  receipts  from  public 
service  corporations;  Uniform  accounts  and  reports  of  water- 
supply  systems,  by  Moses  N.  Baker].     1908.    4° 
Same,  1907  [with  appendix.  Uniform  system  of  accQunting  for  water- 
supply  enterprises].     1910.    40  • 
Same,  1908;  [by  Le  Grand  Powers  and  E.  H.  Maling].     1910.    40 
Electrical  industries,  1902.     1906.    4° 
Contents: 

Central  electric  light  and  power  stations,  1902.    1905. 
Street  and  electric  railways,  1902.    1905. 

Telephones  and  telegraphs  [municipal  electric  fire  alarm  and  police  x>^trol 
systems,  calendar  year]  1902;  {by  Thomas  Commerford  Martin].    1906. 

See  also,  for  reports  issued  separately,  C3.5:C33  ^'  ^,  St8  ^  ^  and  T23  K 
Express  business  in  United  States,  [fiscal  year]  1907;  [by  Russell  H. 
Snead].     1908.    4°    [Compiled  by  Interstate  Commerce  Commis- 
sion and  published  by  Census  Office.] 

See,  for  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  Annual  reports  on  statistics 
of  express  companies  in  United  States,  IC1.53: 
Insane  and  feeble-minded  in  hospitals  and  institutions,  1904;  [by  John 

Koren].     1906.    4° 
Manufactures,  1905:  pt.  1,  United  States  by  industries.     1907.    4» 

Same:  pt.  2,  States  and  Territories.     1907.     4° 

Same:  pt.  3,  Special  reports  on  selected  industries.     1908.    4* 

Same:  pt.  4,  Special  reports  on  selected  industries  [with  bibliog- 
raphies].    1908.    4« 
Marriage  and  divorce,  1867-1906:  pt.  1,  Summary,  laws,  foreign  sta- 
tistics.    1909.    4° 

Same:  pt.  2,  General  tables.     1908.     4« 

[This  Special  report  embodies  results  of  2  investigations,  reports  of  which  appeared 
previously  as  Report  on  marriage  and  divorce,  1867-86,  Labor  Department  Special 
report  1  (Lal.5:l),  and  Marriage  and  divorce,  1887-1906,  Bulletin  96  of  Census 
Bureau  (C3.3:96).] 


fThe  original  edition  of  Bulletin  98  bears  on  p.  17  the  signature  mark  "81809 — 

09-— -3"  and  the  revised  edition,  "22900—10 3."    The  subject  matter  of  the  2 

editions  is  identical  except  that  the  revised  edition  contains  a  corrected  map  of 
Oklahoma  and  text  corrections  on  p.  15. 


320 


Classification 
no. 

C3.5: 

M66 

M84 

Ocl 

P28 

P93 

R271 

R272 

StS* 

T231 


T232 

T68 
W37 
W84 

C3.5«: 

(CT) 
C3.6: 

C821 

C822 

C823 
C82^ 
C86 

D64 
El  2 

F451 

F452 
F53 

G281 


G282 
M311 

M312 
M313 

M34 


C3.     CENSUS  BUREAU— Continued 

Special  reports— Continued 

Mines  and  quarries,  1902.     1905.     4° 

Mortality  statistics,  [calendar  years]  1900-04.  1906.  4°  [See,  for  later 
reports,  C3.2:M84i-*.] 

Occupations  at  12tli  census.     1904.    4° 

Paupers  in  almshouses,  1904.     1906.     4" 

Prisoners  and  juvenile  delinquents  in  institutions,  1904.     1907.    4* 

Religious  bodies,  1906:  pt.  1,  Summary  and  general  tables.     1910.    4* 
Same:   pt.  2,  Separate  denominations,  history,  description,  and  sta- 
tistics.    1910.     4« 

Street  and  electric  railways,  1902.     1905.    4*'    [Also  in  Electrical  indus- 
tries, 1902(C3.5:E12).] 
Same,  1907.     1910.    4° 

Telephones  and  telegraphs  [municipal  electric  fire  alarm  and  police 
patrol  systems,  calendar  year]  1902;  [by  Thomas  Commerford 
Martin].  1906.  4°  [Also  in  Electrical  industries,  1902  (C3.5: 
El  2).] 

Telephones,  [calendar  year]  1907.     1910.    4« 

Transportation  by  water,  [calendar  year]  1906.     1908.    4» 

Wealth,  debt,  and  taxation  [in  United  States].     1907.    4° 

Women.  Statistics  of  women  at  work,  based  on  unpublished  informa- 
tion derived  from  schedules  of  12th  census,  1900.    1907.    4° 

Special  reports  (separates) 


Instructions 

Cotton  ginning.  Instructions  to  special  agents,  revised,  cotton  ginning, 
crop  of  1905.     [Aug.  1,  1905.]     16° 

Cotton   statistics.     Instructions    to    special   agents,    cotton   statistics. 
[Mar.  30,  1907.]    16° 
Same.     [May  20,  1909.]    16° 
Same.     [July  6,  1909.]    16° 

Criminal  judicial  statistics.  Instructions  to  clerks  and  special  agents, 
criminal  judicial  statistics.     [May  1,  1907.]    16° 

Divorce.     Instructions  to  court  clerks,  statistics  of  divorce.     [1907.]    16° 

Electrical  industries.  Instructions  to  special  agents,  census  of  elec- 
trical industries,  1907.     [1908.]    16° 

Field  employees.     Fiscal  regulations  governing  field  employees;  effect- 
ive July  1,  1906.     1906.     16° 
Same;  effective  Nov.  1,  1909.    1909.     16° 

Fishing  industry.  Instructions  to  special  agents,  census  of  fishing  in- 
dustry, 1908.     [1909.]     16° 

General  statistics.     Instructions  to  clerks  and  special  agents,  official 
statistics  of  cities  having  population  of  over  30,000,  1906,  general 
statistics.     [1906.]    16° 
Same,  1908,  general  statistics.     [1908.]    16° 

Manufactures.  Instructions  to  special  agents,  census  of  manufactures, 
1905.     [Jan.  3,  1905.]    16° 

Manufactures,  etc.  Instructions  to  applicants  for  appointment  as  spe- 
cial agent,  1910,  census  of  manufactures  and  mines  and  quarries, 
practical  test,  Nov.  3,  1909.     1909. 

Manufactures,  etc.  Instructions  to  special  agents,  census  of  manufac- 
tures, mines,  quarries,  petroleum,  and  natural  gas,  1909.  [1910.] 
16° 

Marriage.  Instructions  to  special  agents,  statistics  of  marriage  and 
divorce.     [1907.]    16° 


321 


Classification 
nu. 

C3.6: 

M92' 

M92» 

M923 

T68 

C3.7: 

(no8.) 


C3.8»: 

(v.  no8.) 


C3.82: 

(nos.) 

C3.9: 

(date) 


C3.10: 

(date) 


C3.10a: 

(CT) 
82452°. 


C3.     CENSUS  BUREAU— Continued 

Instructions— Continued 

Municipal  fiuanre,  instructions  to  clerks  and  special  agents,  cities  con- 
taining 8,000  inhabitants  and  over.     1904.     12" 

Municipal  finance.     Instructions  to  clerks  and  special  agents,  official 
statistics  of  cities  having  population  of  over  30,000, 1906,  munici- 
pal finance.     [1906.]    16<» 
Same,  1908,  municipal  finance.     [1908.]     16" 

Transportation.     Instructions  to  special  agents,  census  of  transportation 
by  water,  1906.     [1906.]    16" 

Manufactures  Division,   Special  bulletins 

[1  and  2  not  printed;  issued  in  typewritten  loriu  only.] 

3 
4 
5 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

[Discontinued.! 

Philippine  Islands  census,   1903 

V.  1,  English         ^     ^         ,.  .     ^ 
[1st  edition] 


Same,  Spanish/ 
Same,  English. 

V.  2,  English  ■» 
Same,  Spanish/ 
Same,  English. 

V.  3,  English  -» 
Same,  Spanish/ 
Same,  English. 

V.  4,  English  | 
Same,  Spanish/ 
Same,  English. 


[2d  edition,  June  1,  1905] 
[Ist  edition] 

[2d  edition,  June  1,  1905] 
[Ist  edition] 

[2d  edition,  Jupe  1,  1905] 
[1st  edition] 
[2d  edition,  June  1,  1905] 


Philippine  Islands  census,  1903,  Bulletins 

1 
2 
3 

Cotton  ginning  reports    large  8*» 

1905,  Nov.  21 
Dec.  28 

1906,  Jan.  31 
Dec.  27 

1907,  Dec.  31 

1908,  Dec.  31 

1909,  Dec.  31 

Oflacial  register  [or  Blue  book]    4°    [Biennial.] 

{Transferred  from  Interior  Department  by  act  approved  June  7, 190().    See,  for  earlier 
issues,  Sl.ll:  and  11.25:] 

1907,  v.  1 

Same,  v.  2 
1909,  V.  1 

Same,  v.  2 
Official  register  [or  Blue  book]  (separates) 


-11 21 


322 


Classification 
no. 

C3.ll: 


C76 

F211 

F21^ 

F213 

F214 

F21^ 

M28 
M36 
M38 

N42h 

N42yo 

N81c 

P38 

R34 

So8c 


V59 
V81 


C3.12  1: 

(no8.) 


C3.12  2: 

(nos.) 


C3.12  3: 

(nos.) 


C3.     CENSUS  BUREAU— Continued 
Heads  of  families  at  1st  census,  1790 

[It  has  been  impossible  to  obtain  records  of  Delaware,  Georgia,  Kentucky,  New 
Jersey,  Tennessee,  and  Virginia,  as  they  were  destroyed  in  1814  when  the  Capitol 
was  burned.  For  Virginia,  however,  tn